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Donald Trump has defined the terms of Canada’s federal election and the next test will be how the candidates hoping to be Canada’s next prime minister respond to the president’s “Liberation Day” tari...
From Politico
Canada says export tariffs will go into effect tomorrow in response to the Trump administration's policies on the country's goods.
From Yahoo
Ontario Premier Doug Ford discusses Canada’s plan to retaliate to the new U.S. tariffs and warns Americans will be hurt by President Trump’s actions.
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Liberal Leader Mark Carney is once again pausing his campaign in the federal election to head back to Ottawa ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's expected Wednesday announcement of widespread tariffs.
Ottawa has launched an anti-tariff billboard campaign in 12 mostly Republican-voting states and in Washington, D.C. Although the jury is still out on the campaign's effectiveness, one thing's for certain — it has gone viral.
OTTAWA–Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reiterated his intention to slap retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. should the country be targeted under President Trump’s latest batch of tariffs coming Wednesday.
With President Donald Trump's so-called “Liberation Day” of tariff implementation fast approaching, Senate Democrats are putting Republican support for some of those plans to the test by forcing a vote to nullify the emergency declaration that underpins the tariffs on Canada.
Red Deer- South MLA Jason Stephan delivered a leaflet to citizens this week, decrying the "Team Canada" approach to U.S. relations and tariffs. In the leaflet that landed in Red Deer-South constituents' mailboxes, Stephan says that Alberta has been left behind by those who support the "Team Canada" approach.
The prospect of another wave of U.S. tariffs this week loomed over the federal election trail as another busy day of campaigning got underway.
The new levies on cars and light trucks will take effect on April 3, the day after Trump plans to announce reciprocal tariffs aimed at the countries responsible for the bulk of the U.S. trade deficit.
Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged to respond to Trump’s latest tariffs targeting the automotive industry with strong counter measures, but held off introducing further tariffs until it becomes clear what the president will introduce next week.
By Promit Mukherjee OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada plans additional retaliation for U.S. President Donald Trump's auto tariffs and reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trading partners scheduled for early April. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday he had not yet determined what actions Canada might take,