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Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada has announced reciprocal tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles as President Donald Trump 's sweeping tariffs went into effect, sending shockwaves through the global financ...
From UPI
Trump has announced a sweeping tariff plan that's to take effect in the coming week.
From USA Today
U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a series of sweeping tariffs on countries around the world that could drastically alter the landscape of global trade, and consumer goods like iPhones could be amon...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNOver 75% of Canadians support pipeline to decrease US oil relianceA proposed pipeline stretching from the Alberta oil sands to eastern Canada, which would reduce the country’s reliance on U.S. oil exports, is gaining support amid strained U.S.-Canada relations. Tensions between the two nations have increased recently,
President Trump’s announcement of 25 percent tariffs on cars and parts sent shock waves through the global auto industry. Canada said it would respond with tariffs of its own.
Shifting policy is creating a global order for trade. Changing global trade policies may have a wide impact for Canada and investors. MoneyTalk’s Anthony Okolie discusses with Kevin Hebner, Global Investment Strategist, TD Epoch.
Canada’s most recent federal election in 2021 was dubbed “an election about nothing” as low voter turnout showed a country unconvinced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s justification for calling the election more than a year early. Afterward, the 2021 election left Canadians “more divided than ever.”
The president and Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, spoke for the first time on Friday and promised to begin negotiations on trade.
It’s hard to know how, exactly, the current geopolitical fissures might affect the 2026 World Cup, its organization and coordination, fans’ travel plans and more.
This article delves into the implications of these tariffs, Carney's strategic stance, and the responses from various political leaders in Canada. The Landscape of Tariffs: An Overview President Trump's recent announcement included a new universal 10% tariff on US imports,
OTTAWA--Canadian retaliation against President Trump's tariff reveal on Wednesday needs to be narrowly focused to avoid causing broad damage to the economy, says Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre.