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Canada will impose matching 25% tariffs on vehicles imported from the United States, a direct response to President Trump’s auto tariffs that took effect the same day.
From The Washington Times
President Donald Trump's move to impose sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports sparked threats of retaliation on Thursday, as companies and governments rushed to count the costs from an escalating trade wa...
From Reuters
Trump has dubbed the move “Liberation Day” and claimed his expansive use on tariffs will cause factories to move production back to the U.S.
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A rumor claims the current and former Canadian prime ministers were connected through Trudeau’s mother’s second marriage.
The Canadian Press on MSN42m
Leaders pitch savings bonds, GST-free Canadian cars to bolster tariff-struck economyNDP Leader Jagmeet Singh proposed tax-free savings bonds, while Pierre Poilievre said a Conservative government would remove the federal sales tax from Canadian-made vehicles. Liberal Leader Mark Carney,
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The Mirror US on MSNMark Carney's 10-word comment on Trump tariff sums up unfolding global disasterCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney summed up global feeling towards US President Donald Trump's freshly rolled out tariff plans with 10 words. "They are all unjustified, unwarranted, and in our judgment,
As he ran for the post of prime minister of Canada as the Liberal Party's candidate, economist and former central banker Mark Carney faced accusations of plagiarism in his 1995 thesis, which earned him a doctorate in economics at Oxford University.
The Liberals are also gaining from the implosion of the New Democratic Party (NDP), led by Indo-Canadian Jagmeet Singh. Voting is going to be held on April 28
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Liberal Leader Mark Carney makes no Indigenous announcement in WinnipegWINNIPEG — Liberal Leader Mark Carney said Tuesday that while he didn't meet with Indigenous people or announce new policies while visiting the city with the largest urban Indigenous population in Canada,
The Liberal Party has seen its polling surge in response to Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada and the United States president's repeated assertions that Canada should join the U.S. as its 51st state. In response, some Canadian provinces have launched boycotts of U.S. goods, and the American national anthem has been booed at several sporting events.