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The announcement came Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump's latest escalation of his tariff threat against Canada.
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Ottawa requiring questions in advance of major projects consults with chiefsOttawa is telling First Nations chiefs to submit their questions in advance of next week's meeting with Prime Minister Mark ...
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PM says Ottawa will defend workers and businesses after latest U.S. trade threatsPrime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday the Canadian government will "steadfastly" defend workers and businesses following ...
US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a 35 percent tariff on imports from Canada starting August 1, the latest move ...
The upcoming tariffs, which mark an increase over the 25% tariff rates that Trump first imposed on Canadian imports in March.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced new 35-per cent tariffs on Canadian imported goods, prompting many to call for retaliation.
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US President Trump imposed a 35% tariff on Canadian goods, citing concerns over fentanyl. In response, Canadian PM Mark Carney said Canada is making progress in curbing fentanyl and remains committed ...
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