Month: February 2025

9 months ago

Furey to Announce New Awareness Campaign

Premier Andrew Furey will unveil details of an awareness campaign to help encourage residents to buy products from Newfoundland and Labrador and Canada today. Furey will be joined by Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance Siobhan Coady, and Isabelle Quinlan, General Manager of Urban Market 1919. The event will take place at 11:00 a.m. at […]

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9 months ago

Your Community: Music industry worried about tariffs threats

Not fully recovered from the COVID pandemic, the music industry could also be hit hard by sweeping U.S. tariffs. NTV’s Amanda Mews reports.

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9 months ago

Silver Linings: Dream Parties NL expands with new party venue

It’s more important than ever to support local businesses. Over the weekend, a new party venue opened its doors, to host princess themed events for kids in the province. NTV’s Beth Penney has the details in Silver Linings. 

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9 months ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries: February 3, 2025

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9 months ago

U.S. alcohol pulled from liquor store shelves before tariff war paused

The clock is ticking down to the start of the trade war between Canada and the United States just after midnight tonight. The impacts in this province will be wide-ranging.  As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Donald Trump spoke today, the province announced its own measures to push back against the tariffs, starting with […]

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9 months ago

ASP, FFAW join forces to raise alarm about Trump’s presidency

Of all industries in the province, it may be the fishery that will be most immediately hurt by tariffs. Today, in a rare show of solidarity, the Association of Seafood Producers and the FFAW came together to share their concerns, not just for the immediate future, but the duration of Trump’s presidency. NTV’s Jodi Cooke […]

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9 months ago

Gudie Hutchings concerned for future of local businesses amid tariff threats

Canada’s minister responsible for rural economic development views the tariff dispute with the United States as a concern for local businesses across the country. But Gudie Hutchings says it may also open up new avenues for Canadian-made products to find their way to markets around the world. NTV’s Don Bradshaw has that story.

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9 months ago

Inside Story: Former Gander mayor who welcomed plane people disappointed by U.S. tariff threats

As the country faces an economic threat from the United States, perhaps no one is as disappointed as the people of Gander who have spent decades fostering pride in a harmonious relationship. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.

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9 months ago

Prime Minister Trudeau announces one-month pause of 25 per cent tariffs between Canada and U.S.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump held their second phone call of the day late Monday afternoon, on the eve of 25 percent tariffs imposed on Canadian imports to the United States. President Trump said both calls “went well” today with the Prime Minister. Shortly after the second phone call, Prime Minister […]

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9 months ago

ASP and FFAW to hold news conference in response to tariffs

The Association of Seafood Producers and the Fish, Food and Allied Workers union will hold a news conference today to respond to the 25 percent tariff imposed on seafood exports to the United States from Newfoundland and Labrador. The Executive Director of ASP Jeff Loder and FFAW President Dwan Street will be in attendance. The […]

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