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President Trump Pauses 25% Tariffs on Mexico and Canada After Border Security Deals

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North American Trade War Avoided—for Now

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Washington DC, President Donald Trump has paused 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada for at least 30 days after securing last-minute border security agreements with both countries. The tariffs, originally set to take effect today, could have triggered a North American trade war, leading to higher consumer prices in the U.S.

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Trump Imposes New Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China: What It Means for Trade & Consumers

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Washington DC, President Donald Trump announces new tariffs on America’s top trading partners—Canada, Mexico, and China. According to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, the administration will implement 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada and a 10% duty on Chinese goods.

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Summer of Success: Ridgewood Crew Scores Top Performances Across Three Regattas from Philly to Canada

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Rising sophomore Tristan Riedel was Ridgewood Crew’s top performer at the 2024 Independence Day Regatta, coming in third overall in the Mens U17 1x race.  (Photo credit:Mark Riedel)

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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Crew’s summer rowing session picked up where its successful spring season left off, as athletes scored standout performances at the Independence Day Regatta in Philadelphia on June 29, the Overpeck Summer Sprints in Leonia, N.J. on July 27, and the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta in St. Catharines, Canada from July 30 to August 4. 

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The United States Signs Historic Trade Agreement with Mexico and Canada

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Washington DC, “This new deal will be the most modern, up-to-date, and balanced trade agreement in the history of our country, with the most advanced protections for workers ever developed. President”,  Donald J. Trump

This deal could have major impact on New Jersey , Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal, a major component of the Port of New York and New Jersey, is the principal container ship facility for goods entering and leaving New York metropolitan area and the northeastern quadrant of North America. The busiest container port in the world in 1985, the Port was, as of 2004, the largest in the eastern United States and the third-largest in the country.

 

REBALANCING OUR TRADE RELATIONSHIP: President Donald J. Trump kept his promise to deliver a modern and rebalanced trade deal to replace NAFTA.

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Canadian Healthcare Rated The Worst in “Wait Times “

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Ottawa Canada, if you are not feeling well better put off that move to Canada . According to the U.S.-based Commonwealth Fund, in conjunction with the Canadian Institute of Health Information, just published the results of their health policy survey of adults in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.

The results indicate that Canada is not just lagging, but dead last when it comes to indicators of timely access to health care.

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Canadians Don’t Want America-Fleeing Liberals (Especially Lena Dunham)

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By Emily Zanotti|1:39 pm, November 9, 2016

Bad news for anyone looking to relocate to our neighbor to the north after last night’s election results: Canada doesn’t want you.

After Americans—and especially American celebrities—began considering making good on their promises to “move to Canada” in the wake of Donald Trump election victory, Canadians took to Twitter to warn Americans that they’d best stay where they are.

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Reader Raves over Movie “Clinton Cash”

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CLINTON CASH OFFICIAL DOCUMENTARY MOVIE ( FULL )

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I just saw an excellent documentary called “Clinton Cash” on One America News Network (FIOS Channel 616) that ended a little while ago. It outlines timelines when Bill Clinton received money for speeches in countries like Haiti, Canada, Russia, Columbia and many more and the deals Hillary Clinton made as Secretary of State either immediately prior to or following Bill Clinton’s speeches.

Interestingly, they mention that although Hillary Clinton said on Fox News today that Bill Clinton has been receiving money for speeches since he was no longer president, he speech fees tripled and more during the time Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State. A must watch.

Also, I googled “Hillary’s America” because me and my parents wanted to go to see it in the movies,and the theaters that were playing it are suddenly unreachable by phone because of high call volume. I’ve heard the documentary was pulled from the theaters and I can’t find it online. Does anyone have any information?

It is despicable that the media is controlling our political process in the United States by holding back information they do not want people to know about, and spreading rumors and fanning the flames of less important events. I will never buy a newspaper again, and I’ve unsubscribed to my daily news from northjersey.com. I do not want to hide my head in the sand. I want the real news! Let the people choose their candidate without interference from the media or from our current president who has no business campaigning and speaking for HIllary Clinton to keep his political agenda going. I’m tired of liberals saying Republicans are spreading fear and gloom and doom when it is in fact them who are spreading fear and rumors to win the election and not talking about the real issues.

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Paul Martin: The Bill Clinton of Canada, Only Much Better

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Paul Martin: The Bill Clinton of Canada, Only Much Better
JUNE 13, 2014 4:18PM
By DANIEL J. MITCHELL
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Imagine how weird it would be if the Cato Institute and Americans for Tax Reform praised Barack Obama for fiscal responsibility. And think how inconceivable it would be for the Heritage Foundation and the National Taxpayers Union to applaud Tim Geithner for economic stewardship.

The Canadian version of that happened while I was at the conference of the World Taxpayers Association in Vancouver two weeks ago.

The event was organized by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and the main speaker was Paul Martin of the Liberal Party, who served as finance minister from 1993 to 2002, and then as prime minister from 2003 to 2006. I should add, for context, that the Liberal Party in Canada is not a classical liberal party with a track record of free markets and small government.

But Paul Martin was honored because he was responsible, while finance minister, for one of the best records of fiscal restraint of any policymaker in recent history (click here for international comparisons).

I’ve pointed out that the burden of spending fell under Bill Clinton, and I’ve even acknowledged that the federal budget hasn’t grown much under Obama, at least once you get past his first couple of years. But Paul Martin was far more frugal. And since Canada has a parliamentary system, there’s no ambiguity about who deserves credit. He restrained spending when his party had control.

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