Justin Trudeau would announce a short consultation period on a first round of tariffs that would cover approximately $37-billion of U.S. imports, with implementation to follow immediately after, sourc
Canada’s outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country’s oil rich province of Alberta are confident Canada can avoid the 25% tariffs President Donald Trump says he will impose on Canada and Mexico on Feb.
If both Trump and Canada hiked tariffs, it would mark the start of a trade war that could be bruising for U.S. and Canadian businesses.
Canada vowed strong pushback while Mexico urged calm in the face of US President Donald Trump's trade threats that risk throwing their economies into disarray.
The focus on American prosperity and national security is the latest pivot by Canadian officials as the country tries to find its footing with the new Trump administration, and - more urgently - avert the threat of blanket 25% import tariffs imposed by the US, its largest trade partner and closest ally.
OTTAWA — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith understands why Canada's political leaders need to be united in the face of U.S.
OTTAWA — Canada's premiers are meeting virtually with the prime minister today to talk about Donald Trump's early moves as president and the looming threat of tariffs.
OTTAWA — Canada appears to be leaning toward hitting the United States with matching tariffs if President Donald Trump makes good on his threats, but not all of the country's premiers support that approach.
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One of U.S. President Donald Trump's freshly signed executive orders puts the Liberal government's digital services tax into the sights of America's Commerce, Treasury and Trade departments, threatening to further irritate the trade relationship between the two countries.
On Jan. 6, Governor General Mary Simon granted Trudeau his request to prorogue Parliament to allow the Liberals time to pick his successor — a move which may have been unconstitutional. On Jan. 7, Trump said he intended to apply “economic force” to carry out his intention of absorbing Canada as the 51st American state.