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Ravi Parmar wants Canada to use all the tools at its disposal to solve the long-standing softwood lumber dispute.
Ottawa's ramped up defence-spending plans will give the economy a lift, but not enough to save it from a recession, a newly ...
President Sheinbaum and Canada PM Carney have agreed to strengthen Mexico-Canada trade relations in light of US tariff ...
President Trump on Wednesday said he would be sending letters to over 150 countries as he plans a barrage of duties to take ...
Rather than continuing to retaliate with tariffs of its own, the Canadian government has begun to confess that such a tactic ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNCanada, Losing Confidence in US Trade Deal, Cozies Up to MexicoCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said "there's not a lot of evidence" that a trade agreement with the U.S. can be reached that doesn't involve duties.
Canada’s unemployment rate will continue to climb as Donald Trump’s tariff war batters sectors and regions reliant on trade, ...
Trade talks are reportedly continuing between Canada and the U.S., with formal meetings having taken place since U.S. President Donald Trump revealed more threats and demands last week, a source close ...
Global News on MSN14h
Mapping Canada’s strategy to combat U.S. tariffsPrime Minister Mark Carney held a cabinet meeting to discuss ongoing trade talks with the United States, and to outline Canada’s strategy for dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump's escalating ...
Solar developers prioritize advanced-stage projects in the U.S. due to tightened tax credit deadlines, while projects in Canada are “full speed forward.” ...
The Canadian Press on MSN23h
Carney confirms possibility of lumber quotas in trade deal with the United StatesPrime Minister Mark Carney said any future trade deal with the United States could include quotas on Canadian softwood lumber exports, a sector that has been a sore point in cross-border trade ...
The Canadian Press on MSN23h
Canada goes after steel dumping with new tariffsPrime Minister Mark Carney says a fundamental shift in global steel markets will affect Canada more than many other countries because we rely more heavily on imports. He says there will be new tariffs ...
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