Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has formed a new Canada-U.S. relations council to support the federal government as it deals with the incoming Trump administration's vow to impose tariffs.
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the formation of a Canada-U.S. relations council to support the federal government as it deals with incoming U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada.
Justin Trudeau Launches Canada-US Council ... and former provincial premiers Jean Charet (Quebec), Rachel Notley (Alberta) and Stephen McNeil (Nova Scotia). Canada’s Ambassador to the United ...
There are to be no punitive tariffs on Canadian exports. Well, maybe after Feb. 1 or maybe not. Trump is being cagey. And if we act like a serious country in the nine to 18 months the Trump administration has given us to get our border issues sorted,
She is not backing down. Far from it. She is ramping things up. Upping the ante, telling her critics what she wants to see in a Team Canada. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith doesn’t mind getting in the face of those who have been calling her down.
Chrystia Freeland blew up the career of her top political ally, Justin Trudeau. Now, she is taking on an old friend, the former central banker Mark Carney.
Donald Trump will carry the threat of a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods entering the United States to his swearing-in ceremony Monday for a second term as American president. “Tariff is one word but tax is the real word,
There are to be no punitive tariffs on Canadian exports. Well, maybe after Feb. 1 or maybe not. Trump is being cagey. And if we act like a serious country in the nine to 18 months the Trump administration has given us to get our border issues sorted, the rightly dreaded 25 per cent tariffs threatened by President Donald Trump may never materialize.
Canada may find itself in a stronger position than the United States if a trade war breaks out between the two countries. Don’t take my word for that. That’s Paul Krugman speaking.
Canada may find itself in a stronger position than the United States if a trade war breaks out between the two countries. Don’t take my word for that. That’s Paul Krugman speaking. You know, the distinguished professor of economics,
TORONTO - With the threats of tariffs from the incoming U.S. administration, the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, yesterday launched the Council on Canada-U.S. Relations. Comprised of leaders in business,
The group includes representatives from the automotive industry, the nuclear power sector, agriculture and the labour movement.