Canada, Trump and tariffs
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Carney said he expects the counter-tariffs to generate up to approximately $8 billion and said “every single dollar raised from those counter-tariffs… will go directly to our auto workers and the com...
CBC.ca |
Trump hit dozens of countries around the world with his latest round of tariffs, though Canada and Mexico were spared from any further levies.
CNN |
Stock markets across Asia-Pacific and Europe fell Thursday and US markets tumbled after President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on trading partners around the world.
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TORONTO (AP) — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday that Canada will match U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% auto tariffs with a tariff on vehicles imported from the United States.
Canada will fight U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs with countermeasures, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Wednesday. "It's essential to act with purpose and with force, and that's what we will do,
Denmark, Ireland and Portugal are among the European nations updating their travel advice for those considering a trip to the US.
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As the United States prepares to welcome the world for FIFA’s Club World Cup this June, golf’s Ryder Cup in September, the World Cup next year and the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028, the question becomes: Will the world want to come?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a limited set of counter measures against U.S. tariffs on Thursday while calling President Donald Trump's protectionist moves a tragedy for global trade.
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Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs had two notable omissions: Mexico and Canada. But the two nations are still subject to preexisting tariffs.
The notion of a friendly U.S.–Canada merger invites reflection since both countries are economically interlocked and geographically co-located, though culturally distinct.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said the United States needs to “reinforce our allies” when asked why he voted to undo President Trump’s tariffs against Canada. Four GOP senators, including