Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the country's premiers met again on Wednesday to continue crafting a strategy to hit back at President Donald Trump as the threat of U.S. trade action becomes more acute.
The return of United States President Donald Trump to the White House has delivered a jolt to the stewards of Canada’s $2.1 trillion economy. Already buffeted by domestic pressures such as stagnating growth and a housing crisis,
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Freeland, the most high-profile member of the government after Trudeau, had been finance minister since August 2020 and helped craft the government's multi-billion-dollar social spending program to help fight the COVID pandemic.
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Premier Scott Moe insisted he's committed to a unified response to President Donald Trump's tariff threat, but said he's opposed to dollar-for-dollar tariffs and export tariffs on Saskatchewan goods.
OTTAWA - Canada appears to be leaning toward hitting the United States with matching tariffs if President Donald Trump makes good on his threats, but not all of the country's
Speaking after a call with other Canadian premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said he had urged the federal government to “immediately” approve the Energy East pipeline.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said Wednesday, following a phone call between Canadian premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, that Canada needs to come together to remove barriers to inter-provincial trade as it fights U.