Canada’s Minister of Finance, Dominic LeBlanc, joins The Weekend to weigh in on how the country is responding to Trump’s chaotic tariff plan.
The diplomatic and economic relationship between the United States and Canada continues to fray as senior Canadian officials ...
Events of the last week, with the on-again, off-again tariffs, have made many Canadians nervous. Federal Finance Minister ...
China said it will impose retaliatory tariffs on imports of rapeseed oil, pork and seafood from Canada as the trade war ...
US President Donald Trump extended to Canada a waiver on the 25% tariffs he had given Mexico earlier Thursday until April 2, ...
Canada will delay a planned second wave of retaliatory tariffs on C$125 billion of U.S. products until April 2, Finance ...
President Trump said Thursday that he postponed 25% tariffs on many goods from Canada and Mexico for a month, amid widespread ...
Canada is ready to begin early talks on reviewing the North American free trade pact if the Trump administration wants to ...
The industry was already struggling with rising costs, market saturation, and declining demand, and the constant sense of ...
Trump and his aides have reportedly threatened to redraw the northern border, go after Canada’s minerals and water, and ...
Despite Trump’s claim that the U.S doesn’t need Canada, nearly a quarter of the oil America consumes per day comes from ...
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Canada's Finance Minister says country needs a ‘coherent partnership’ amid Trump’s chaotic tariff rolloutCanada’s Minister of Finance, Dominic LeBlanc, joins The Weekend to weigh in on how the country is responding to Trump’s ...
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