It’s snowing in case you didn’t notice.

Happening off-Campus: President Trump threatened a 100% tariff on Canadian goods if Canada proceeds with its trade deal with China, escalating tensions with Prime Minister Mark Carney. Trump accused Canada of becoming a conduit for Chinese exports to the US, though it was unclear when or if the tariff would be imposed. The dispute follows Canada’s move to lower tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for relief on Canadian farm exports. The clash reflects a broader deterioration in US-Canada relations amid sharp personal and political sparring between Trump and Carney.

Happening near Campus: New York City public schools will close Monday due to the weekend snowstorm, with most students switching to remote learning, city officials said. The move affects about 500,000 students at more than 1,100 schools, while some older students were already scheduled off. Forecasters expect eight to 12 inches of snow along with sleet and freezing rain. City leaders said preparations were made to avoid past remote-learning issues, even as some families wished for a full snow day.

Happening on Campus: The Department of Pathology and Cell Biology will be holding a lecture at 12 pm on Monday at the New York Presbyterian Hospital. The topic is the molecular architecture of axons. More information can be found here.

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