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We begin with Prime Minister Mark Carney, who said his government will “steadfastly” defend workers and businesses following the latest trade threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump promised to strike Canada with a 35 per cent blanket import tariff on Aug. 1 in a letter to the prime minister published on Truth Social. Follow for live updates.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's latest threat of a 35 per cent tariff on imports from Canada will not apply to goods that comply with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), a Trump administration ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Prime Minister Mark Carney has agreed to a first ministers meeting following U.S. President ...
The country’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, has been called the “Trump whisperer,” and negotiations have been cordial and ...
Ontario trade experts say they're disappointed and frustrated — but not surprised — at U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose a 35 per cent tariff on Canadian goods.Trump's announcement came ...
Canada threats, blanket rates and ‘TACO’ create uncertainty for future - America’s trading partners brace for another series of tariff proposals that have blindsided allies ...
The latest tariff threat from U.S. President Donald Trump is drawing condemnation from business leaders, though more because ...
Toronto's main stock index opened lower on Friday as U.S. President Donald Trump ramped up his tariff assault on Canada, ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will keep working toward a new trade framework with the United States despite ...
President Donald Trump said the U.S. will impose a 35% tariff on all Canadian goods from Aug. 1 and threatened a blanket 15 ...