16-04-2025 10:00
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Trump turmoil forcing Ottawa retiree back to work
Canadians approaching retirement age are among those most vulnerable to market volatility caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war, with one Ottawa grandmother contemplating a return to work to compensate for her recent losses.
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