Trump, Canada and Trade Deals
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As Canada and the U.S. now skirmish over Trump's tariff threats and occasional bullying, the leaders' rhetoric reflects a striking difference between their nations.
U.S. President Donald Trump will accept nothing short of "completely open markets" to American goods in other countries, his commerce secretary said Tuesday, as uncertainty continues over whether Cana
Inflation is creeping back into the US economy and might get a lot worse in the near future, thanks to President Trump's tariffs.
General Motors is exposed to billions in costs from the trade war. The residents of Oshawa are already paying the price.
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.
Time is running out for countries to reach an agreement to avoid Donald Trump's delayed tariffs.
The Canadian Press on MSN49m
'Canada will win' race to bring LNG to Asian markets, B.C. Premier David Eby saysBritish Columbia Premier David Eby says Canadian values will help the country "win this race" to deliver liquefied natural gas to Asian markets, even as U.S. President Donald Trump sets his sights on developing the industry in Alaska.
A three-day meeting in response to President Trump’s looming tariff threat underscored differences between the leaders of Canada’s provinces and territories.
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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;