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Oscar Piastri Clinches Victory at F1 Bahrain Grand Prix

April 13, 2025, 1:20 pm

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri delivered a commanding performance at the Bahrain Grand Prix, winning the event in dominant style. The reports detail how Piastri, starting on pole position, managed to fend off challenges (including from Mercedes’ George Russell) following a safety car period, securing a significant win that marked his second victory of the Formula 1 season. The accounts underscore his rising profile and McLaren’s competitive resurgence in the championship.

ledevoir.com / Oscar Piastri livre une prestation dominante et gagne le Grand Prix de F1 de Bahreïn

torontosun.com / McLaren’s Oscar Piastri cruises to win at F1 Bahrain Grand Prix

winnipegfreepress.com / McLaren driver Oscar Piastri wins F1 Bahrain Grand Prix


3 stories from 3 sources in 4 hours ago ... #business #consumer #autosector #sports #economy +


Pope Francis conducts Holy Week greeting amid recovery health concerns

April 13, 2025, 7:20 am

Two separate pieces cover Pope Francis’ public appearance during Holy Week in St. Peter’s Square as he continues his recovery from a serious bout of double pneumonia. Both reports emphasize the symbolic reassurance provided by the pontiff’s in-person greeting on Palm Sunday, highlighting the significant public turnout and the overall atmosphere of hope among the faithful. The coverage underscores his commitment to engaging with his congregation despite ongoing health challenges.

winnipegfreepress.com / Convalescing Pope Francis opens Holy Week with in-person greeting to faithful in St. Peter’s Square

citynews.ca / Convalescing Pope Francis opens Holy Week with in-person greeting in St. Peter’s Square


2 stories from 2 sources in 10 hours ago ... #global-trade #healthcare #culture +


Economists forecast steady 2.6% annual inflation rate for March release

April 13, 2025, 7:20 am

Two articles report that economic analysts are projecting an annual inflation rate of 2.6% for March, a figure that mirrors the previous month’s reading. The analyses explore how the stable yet elevated inflation rate reflects broader economic pressures both domestically and globally, examining pricing trends, governmental fiscal policy responses, and potential implications for consumers. This detailed outlook offers insight into Canada’s economic environment and the challenges faced by policymakers amid ongoing financial shifts.

torontosun.com / Economists expect annual inflation rate to come in at 2.6% for March

ledevoir.com / Les économistes prévoient un taux d’inflation annuel de 2,6%

nationalpost.com / Economist predict March inflation at 2.6 per cent, with ‘modest’ tariff impact

winnipegfreepress.com / Economists expect annual inflation rate to come in at 2.6% for March

citynews.ca / Economists expect annual inflation rate to come in at 2.6% for March


5 stories from 5 sources in 10 hours ago ... #economy #finance #business #consumer #global-trade +


F1 Bahrain GP Qualifying: Piastri Tops, Norris Finishes Sixth

April 12, 2025, 2:20 pm

Two reports cover the Formula 1 qualifying session at Bahrain where Oscar Piastri clinched pole position for McLaren while teammate Lando Norris finished sixth despite leading the standings. The accounts highlight the competitive dynamics among the top drivers, noting close battles with Mercedes’ George Russell and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Both stories emphasize the dramatic shifts in team order and driver performances, setting the stage for an exciting race ahead.

torontosun.com / Piastri on pole and Norris only sixth in qualifying for F1’s Bahrain Grand Prix

winnipegfreepress.com / Piastri on pole and Norris only sixth in qualifying for F1’s Bahrain Grand Prix


2 stories from 2 sources in 27 hours ago ... #global-trade #business #autosector #transportation #economy +


Masters Tournament Payout Increase Announced for 2025 Champion

April 12, 2025, 12:20 pm

The Masters Tournament has revealed new financial details for its upcoming 2025 event. The winner’s prize money has increased to $4.2 million from the previous $3.6 million, alongside an overall purse raise to $21 million. This announcement marks a significant upgrade in compensation and is expected to enhance the competitive intensity of the event as players vie for increased rewards. Analysts note that the changes could reshape strategies among top golfers and amplify the tournament’s prestige.

torontosun.com / Corey Conners gunning for Masters green jacket in the shadow of giants

winnipegfreepress.com / Bryson DeChambeau is trying to chase down Rory McIlroy again in a major. He has 18 holes to do it

winnipegfreepress.com / Masters starting times for the final round

winnipegfreepress.com / Key hole at the Masters: Rory McIlroy creates some space with the only eagle at No. 15

winnipegfreepress.com / Patrick Reed and Ludvig Aberg make Saturday moves at the Masters. Justin Rose drops back

winnipegfreepress.com / Defending champion Scottie Scheffler fails to make a move, trails by 7 shots in Masters

winnipegfreepress.com / Min Woo Lee penalized for causing his ball to move on 13th hole at the Masters

torontosun.com / Masters Tournament announces 2025 winner’s payout, and it’s going up

winnipegfreepress.com / Masters raises purse to $21 million. Winner gets $4.2 million


9 stories from 2 sources in 29 hours ago ... #economy #finance #us-relations #business #consumer +


Trump administration excludes electronics from reciprocal tariffs

April 12, 2025, 10:20 am

The Trump administration announced a targeted decision to exclude select electronics such as smartphones and laptops from the scope of reciprocal tariffs as part of a broader trade policy adjustment. Officials explained that this measure is designed to keep consumer prices stable and support leading tech companies like Apple and Samsung during ongoing trade talks. The move reflects a strategic effort to alleviate economic pressure amid broader tariff disputes.

citynews.ca / Apple has few incentives to start making iPhones in US, despite Trump’s trade war with China

nationalpost.com / Apple has few incentives to start making iPhones in U.S. despite Trump’s trade war with China

globalnews.ca / Trump administration says it will exclude some electronics from reciprocal tariffs

torontosun.com / Trump administration says it will exclude some electronics from ’reciprocal’ tariffs

winnipegfreepress.com / Trump administration says it will exclude some electronics from ‘reciprocal’ tariffs


5 stories from 5 sources in 31 hours ago ... #economy #global-trade #business #tariffs #us-relations +


Central Europe Foot-and-Mouth Outbreak Spurs Major Animal Culls and Border Closures

April 12, 2025, 7:20 am

In early March, authorities in Central Europe launched a swift response to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak originating from a cattle farm in northwestern Hungary. The outbreak led to the closure of borders and the mass culling of animals as officials raced to contain the virus and prevent its spread. International agencies are assisting in enforcing strict biosecurity measures to protect livestock populations, despite the challenging nature of the intervention aimed at safeguarding the agricultural sector.

citynews.ca / Foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Central Europe leads to animal culls and border closures

winnipegfreepress.com / Foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Central Europe leads to animal culls and border closures


2 stories from 2 sources in 34 hours ago ... #economy #global-trade #environment #rural +


Trump tariffs disrupt importers and local markets

April 12, 2025, 6:20 am

Two reports detail the immediate fallout from the Trump administration’s tariff actions on Chinese imports. One account emphasizes the dramatic toll on importers, describing their struggle against rising costs with forceful imagery, while the other focuses on a Michigan city preparing for the economic shock these tariffs are expected to bring. Both stories examine the localized and industry-wide impacts of the tariff policy, highlighting its broader implications for trade and market stability across North America.

citynews.ca / A timeline of Donald Trump’s tariff trade war

torontosun.com / ELDER: The left now discovering economist Milton Friedman

torontosun.com / GOLDSTEIN: Reckless Liberal spending compromised our ability to fight tariff war

torontosun.com / ’ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL’: Michigan city braces for impact of Trump’s tariffs

winnipegfreepress.com / Democrats dislike the ‘chaos’ of Trump’s trade war but are OK with some tariffs

winnipegfreepress.com / Trump’s China tariffs swing a sledgehammer at importers and cheap goods

citynews.ca / Trump’s China tariff shocks US importers. One CEO calls it ‘end of days’

financialpost.com / Making the most of market volatility: FP Video on the latest tariff tangents

winnipegfreepress.com / ‘Asleep at the wheel’: Michigan city braces for impact of Trump’s tariffs

citynews.ca / ‘Asleep at the wheel’: Michigan city braces for impact of Trump’s tariffs

winnipegfreepress.com / For some N.S. fishers, grievances with Liberals outweigh U.S. tariff worries


11 stories from 4 sources in 35 hours ago ... #economy #global-trade #tariffs #autosector #business +


Masters Tournament Drama: Breaks, Missed Cuts, YouTube Boost, and Tensions

April 11, 2025, 7:20 pm

Several stories cover dramatic shifts unfolding during this Masters Tournament. One report highlights top golfer Scottie Scheffler’s pivotal break as he trails by three, while another focuses on Canadian Nick Taylor’s major cut. A separate piece recounts how legends Bernhard Langer and Fred Couples narrowly missed making the cut, and another story reveals how Bryson DeChambeau is drawing confidence from his YouTube channel experience as he heads into the weekend rounds. The narratives illuminate the intense pressure and shifting fortunes in one of golf’s most celebrated events.

torontosun.com / Golfer Nick Dunlap did WHAT after shooting 90 at the Masters?

winnipegfreepress.com / Key hole at the Masters: The par-4 18th plays tough and breaks some hearts late

winnipegfreepress.com / Scottie Scheffler gets a break from an azalea, escapes a magnolia and trails by 3 at the Masters

winnipegfreepress.com / Canada’s Nick Taylor finally made a major cut again. Some big names failed to at the Masters

winnipegfreepress.com / Bernhard Langer and Fred Couples barely missed the Masters cut. For Langer, it was the final time

winnipegfreepress.com / DeChambeau says YouTube channel experience could benefit him entering weekend at the Masters


6 stories from 2 sources in 46 hours ago ... #culture #economy #environment #us-relations #global-trade +


Ontario collects one-day electricity export surcharge revenue

April 11, 2025, 1:21 pm

Ontario implemented a one-day 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the United States, raising $260,000. The measure impacted power supplies reaching roughly 1.5 million homes across three states and was executed as part of efforts to manage interprovincial trade and energy market dynamics. Officials note that while this surcharge was an isolated regulatory step, it has sparked wider discussions about energy pricing and cross-border trade policies, highlighting the challenges of balancing local resource management with export demands.

globalnews.ca / Ontario’s 1-day surcharge on U.S. energy exports raised $260K

theglobeandmail.com / Ontario collects $260,000 from one-day electricity surcharge on U.S. exports

torontosun.com / Ontario collects $260,000 from one-day electricity surcharge on U.S. exports

winnipegfreepress.com / Ontario collects $260,000 from one-day electricity surcharge on U.S. exports


4 stories from 4 sources in 2 days ago ... #politics #provincial #trade #us-relations #energy +


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