Trump’s potential tariffs, Canada Post strike and Canadian media companies sue OpenAI: Business and investing stories for Dec. 1

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on all products from Canada and Mexico as soon as he takes office. In a post on Truth Social, the U.S. president-elect said he will keep the levies in place until both countries crack down on drugs and immigrants entering the U.S. illegally. In response, Prime Minister Justin Trudeauof Canada’s provincial and territorial leaders, calling for a united front to tackle the measures.

, accusing the artificial intelligence giant of infringing on copyright by unlawfully scraping news articles for data to build its models. The plaintiffs include The Globe and Mail, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Postmedia Network Inc., Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd., Metroland Media Group, the Canadian Press, and Radio-Canada. The media organizations are seeking damages that could amount to $20,000 per work that OpenAI has allegedly infringed upon, Joe Castaldo reports.

 

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