Wilkinson said that Canada was looking at points of leverage that will create maximum pressure on the United States to come to table to find a resolution to the tariff issue. Canada could impose countermeasures on up to C$150 billion ($105 billion), a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
Canada’s energy minister came to Washington this week to warn U.S. lawmakers that President-elect Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs would inflict economic pain on Americans, with higher prices and job losses.
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.
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is making the case to U.S. politicians in Washington, D.C. for a Canada-U.S. energy and resource alliance amid threats of across-the-board tariffs. (Jan. 15, 2025)
Canada's main stock index was subdued on Thursday as losses in energy shares were offset by gains in mining and technology stocks. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index held steady at 24,
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada is preparing a list of potential US retaliatory tariffs and some of those could be on critical minerals, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on ...
WASHINGTON — Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is making a case to American legislators for a Canada-U.S. energy and resource alliance as Canada faces devastating across ...
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Three environment ministers who served in Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government are supporting Mark Carney, who favours scrapping the consumer carbon price.
The federal Liberals are running their first leadership race in more than a decade to replace the departing Justin Trudeau.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has threatened the stick against proposed US tariffs. Now he's trying a different approach.
To protect our communities from the worst economic and environmental impacts of climate change, we must continue to prepare for the changes that are coming by investing in community resilience. This will not only support the safety of Canadians but also reinforce the ability of communities to recover from extreme weather events.