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In the news today: Trump delays tariffs, B.C. wildfire update, Alberta data centres

This report by The Canadian Press brings readers up to speed on recent developments. Firstly, U.S. President Donald Trump has delayed 50 per cent tariffs on Canada for three days, sparing goods worth approximately $28-billion from the levies. The reason cited was a temporary agreement reached between the two countries, pending finalization of documents.

Prime Minister Mark Carney acknowledged significant progress in trade negotiations but emphasized the need for ongoing efforts. Meanwhile, the Bald Range wildfire near Summerland, British Columbia, remains active despite most evacuation orders being lifted. The BC Wildfire Service reported increased fire behaviour and potential for stronger winds, which could heighten the fire's impact.

As part of the Alberta government's push for AI data centres, a town hall was scheduled in Lacombe to gather public input on the project. Premier Danielle Smith promised economic benefits from the AI boom while addressing concerns about water usage, pollution, and electricity costs. Heritage Toronto launched a social media campaign called Plaque Fridays, featuring short videos about the city's history and new plaques. These efforts aim to increase public engagement and awareness of Toronto's heritage.

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