Trump, Canada and European Union
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Trump coveted Canada as 51st state. Most Canadians differ with him on religion's role in public life
Throughout his new term, starting with his inaugural address, President Donald Trump has said he was “saved by God” to make America great again. In Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney rarely evokes religion in public;
James Knightley, ING’s chief international economist, said the deal with the European Union is important. But he said there are still questions to be settled with some of America’s major trading
The economy was supposed to crumble. The trade war was expected to escalate out of control. Markets were forecast to plunge. None of that has happened. But Trump’s early trade victory may be short-lived.
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Axios on MSNTrump's plan to boost U.S. automakers is squeezing them instead
A consequence of President Trump's new trade deals with Japan and the European Union is that they could entice foreign automakers to import even more cars to the U.S., rather than grow their American operations.
Trump’s statement comes a day after he announced a trade deal with the EU, which would see a 15 per cent tariff imposed on most European goods being exported to the U.S.
General Motors is exposed to billions in costs from the trade war. The residents of Oshawa are already paying the price.
Home buyers and builders in Canada are in retreat, adding to the woes of an economy struggling under the weight of President Trump’s tariffs.
U.S. President Donald Trump wants a Golden Dome of missile defence over the United States, and if you’re thinking this sounds familiar, you’d be right. Back in the 1980s, Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative,