
Imported chicken that is being declared as spent fowl is displacing Canadian production and costing Canada millions of dollars.
Chicken meat is being fraudulently declared as spent fowl in order to bypass import controls. This not only takes away jobs and income from Canada’s chicken farmers and processors, but also puts Canadian consumers at risk due to broken food chain traceability.
Spent fowl are old laying hens: a by-product of egg and hatching egg production. While broiler chickens are raised for meat consumption, spent fowl hens are raised to lay eggs, and when their productivity declines, they are processed for their meat, etc…but shenanigans entail and here we are.
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Republican leaders have been altering the legislative calendar as a method to block any votes that could overrule Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and beyond.
Ordinarily when a president declares an “
emergency,”

lawmakers have 15 days to vote on it to try and overrule it. On Tuesday, four Republicans defected from
an attempt to classify Feb. 10th to July 31st as a single day and ban any votes on tariffs? 2+2=5 comes to mind here…
The U.S. House of Representatives
voted this week to remove all of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada. This has actually happened several times, and this latest attempt is probably going to fail like the others. To take effect, the resolution would need to pass the U.S. Senate,
and also evade the presidential veto of Trump himself (the only way to override the veto would be to pass the resolution with a two thirds majority).
As Reggie Cecchini reports, several votes are now expected in the runup to midterms, forcing Republicans to choose between loyalty to Trump or a policy their constituents “might”

be against?
Republican leaders have been altering the legislative calendar as a method to block any votes that could overrule Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and beyond. Ordinarily when a president declares an emergency, lawmakers have 15 days to vote on it to try and overrule it. On Tuesday, four...
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Trump administration officials said on Friday that there would be no changes to President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs steel and aluminum and thousands of products made from the metals unless Trump announces them. So Damn the Congress, Damn the Senate, Damn the Torpedoes, & Damn the Mid-terms.

Speculation of changes to the tariffs comes as Trump pivots to address the
rising cost of living for Americans during a mid-term congressional election year.
The Congressional Budget Office on Wednesday said in its annual fiscal forecast that
U.S. consumers are bearing about 95% of the costs of Trump's tariffs either through higher prices on imported goods or higher prices charged on domestic manufactured goods.
Trump administration officials said on Friday that there would be no changes to President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs steel and aluminum and thousands of products made from the metals unless Trump announces them.
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Trump posted Thursday on Truth Social that the tariffs, to take effect on April 3, amounted to a “liberation day”2.0 for the U.S. “FOR YEARS WE HAVE BEEN RIPPED OFF BY VIRTUALLY EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD,” he wrote. “BUT THOSE DAYS ARE OVER” ETC…
The auto tariffs would begin a day after Trump is set to announce a broader slate of trade actions.
Trump’s so-called reciprocal tariffs, slated for April 2, were originally planned to equalize U.S. tariffs with those charged by foreign nations. But Trump said the tariffs he plans to implement would likely be lower than that.
Trading partners including Canada and
the European Union responded to Trump’s earlier tariffs with duties of their own. Trump “
warned”

them early Thursday that similar action (
so any reaction except capitulation?) would be met with even higher duties from the U.S.

“If the European Union works with Canada (
In response to Trumps Trumping) “in order to do economic harm to the USA,” (?)
large scale Tariffs, far larger than currently planned, will be placed on them both in order to protect the best friend that each of those two countries has ever had (
past tense).” Trump posted on Truth Social.
Well, that’s a mouthful of…something.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canadian officials would decide whether to pursue actions including retaliatory tariffs after seeing the language of Trump’s executive order.
President threatens far higher tariffs on Canada and EU if they work together to ‘do economic harm’ to the U.S.
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Crown Royal will remain on LCBO shelves after its manufacturer committed to $23 million in new investments in Ontario.
Disclosure forms show that Bondi sold between $1 million and $5 million worth of shares on April 2. That day, after the market closed, Trump’s “Liberation Day” press conference sent the market tumbling.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi sold between $1 million and $5 million worth of shares of Trump Media the same day that President Donald Trump unveiled bruising new tariffs that caused the stock market to plummet, according to
records obtained Wednesday by ProPublica.
Trump’s
“Liberation Day” press conferencefrom the White House Rose Garden unveiling the tariffs came after the market closed on April 2.
Bondi’s disclosure forms showing her Trump Media sales say the transactions were made on April 2 but do not disclose whether they occurred before or after the market closed, but this would probably be released redacted if it did.
Trades by government officials informed by nonpublic information learned through work could violate the law. Do not attempt insider trading or operate heavy machinery without protection from Trump or you happen to be the attorney general of the United States of America.
February 13, 2026, 2:12 PM ET President Donald Trump has said foreign exporters will pay for his tariffs, but new New York Fed data indicates the contrary is happening. Despite President Donald Trump insisting it’s foreign businesses paying for his raft of tariffs, mounting data indicates that...
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