Canada has drawn up an initial list of $150 billion of U.S.-manufactured items that it would hit with tariffs if U.S. president-elect Donald Trump decides to levy tariffs against Canadian goods, ...
If the president-elect imposes 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods, Ottawa may cut off energy supplies or impose its own ...
An industry association representing more than 300 manufacturers in Manitoba's agri-food sector says its concerned about escalating protectionist rhetoric as Canada's first ministers weigh how to hit ...
"This is about everyday Canadians standing up for the country," said Ontario Premier Doug Ford of the accessory.
Ford appeared in Ottawa sporting a hat with the caption 'Canada is not for sale' after Trump pushed the idea of a merger with the U.S.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the premiers of Canada’s provinces are in high-stakes talks over how far to go in using oil ...
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A Canadian premier has gone viral on social media after he wore a hat to send a very clear message to Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration.
"If the US administration chooses to still implement tariffs, we will respond purposefully, forcefully, resolutely," he said.
"Premier Smith's oil is Ontario's auto sector," said Council of the Federation chairman and Ontario Premier Doug Ford.