President Donald Trump says he will be holding off on imposing the tariffs he’s been promising, allowing Canadian leaders to breathe a little easier. Trump has been threatening to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods upon his inauguration on Monday which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and premiers across the country have been adamant against.
The majority of Canada’s oil exports, largely produced in Alberta, go to the United States. And Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has flatly refused to entertain the option of cutting off that supply to American refineries if Trump slaps a 25-per-cent tariff on all Canadian goods, including gas and oil.
Premier Danielle Smith has been sharing photos of ... As the person who led the Canadian negotiating team before the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement was signed in 2020, and before that ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says Canada needs to be prepared for tariffs to come into effect when Donald Trump takes office, but cutting off the supply of oil is not the answer.
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Canada appears to be leaning toward hitting the United States with matching tariffs if President Donald ... Export taxes on energy were the key sticking point for Alberta Premier Danielle Smith after last week’s meeting. She refused to sign a joint ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending her campaign ... “Let’s not be a national security problem for the United States.” Ms. Smith again rejected responding with retaliatory tariffs ...
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is back home. She is back home after speaking with all kinds of American politicians and other assorted big shots about why U.S. President Donald Trump should not hit Canadian goods with tariffs.
As for the premier, Nenshi said, “Danielle Smith, as clearly illustrated by her current antics in the United States, is only focused on her own self-interests.”
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who attended the news conference virtually, refused to sign a joint communique and instead issued a blistering statement online. Smith said that there was a constructive discussion at the meeting, but she can’t back everything that is being discussed.