Month: February 2025

9 months ago

NTV Weather Update | February 3, 2025

Post 3 – 6:54 PM NST (6:24 PM AST) Rain and snow will develop across much of the Island overnight while snow arrives in southeast Labrador. The full forecast from Monday’s NTV Evening News Hour will be attached to this post shortly after 7 PM, and you can get all your forecast details in the […]

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9 months ago

Tough decisions ahead for businesses in Canada-U.S. trade war

Business organizations say their members have tough decisions ahead with a tariff war about to begin between Canada and the United States on Tuesday. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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9 months ago

Federal government posts details of Canada’s tariff response

Details on how Ottawa is responding to U.S. tariffs can be found online at https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/programs/international-trade-finance-policy/canadas-response-us-tariffs.html.

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9 months ago

N.L. Federation of Labour calls for support for workers amid U.S. trade war

The Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour is calling on the government to provide support for workers with job losses expected during the trade war with the U.S.

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9 months ago

N.L. residents share fears as Canada-U.S. trade war begins

Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador are sharing their fears as Canada and the U.S. begin a tariff war.

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9 months ago

Advocate calls for more support for cancer patients

One woman whose husband is battling cancer is calling for more cost supports. NTV’s Becky Daley reports.

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9 months ago

Our Time: A wealth of health knowledge

NTV’s Becky Daley speaks with Dr. Mike Wahl about his new book, Health Explored.

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9 months ago

Birthdays and Anniversaries, February 2, 2025

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9 months ago

Reflections: Camelot

Jim Furlong reflects on the early years of the John F. Kennedy administration.

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9 months ago

Province pulling American products from liquor store shelves in response to trade war

Premier Andrew Furey announced Sunday the province will pull all U.S. products from liquor store shelves. That’s after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Saturday imposing a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods with a 10 per cent tariff on energy starting Tuesday. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded Saturday night, announcing Canada […]

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