Justin Trudeau would announce a short consultation period on a first round of tariffs that would cover approximately $37-billion of U.S. imports, with implementation to follow immediately after, sourc
The federal government will soon deploy two leased Blackhawk helicopters as part of its plan made in the shadow of Trump’s threats to trigger a trade war.
President-elect Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs could prompt Canada to pursue dollar-to-dollar retaliation or an export tax on oil and gas bound for the U.S.
Ottawa could impose countermeasures on up to $150 billion worth of US imports if President-elect Donald Trump puts tariffs on Canadian goods and services, Reuters reports, citing a source familiar with the matter. The extent of any potential reaction would depend on what Trump does, the source says, according to the report.
Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland is billing herself as the best person to lead Canada's fight against Donald Trump.
The president-elect’s vow to impose 25 percent duties on Canadian imports could ravage Canada’s auto industry and decimate Windsor, a city deeply tied to the U.S.
Canada's premiers met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday to plan a response to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threats on Canadian goods. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has the details.
He is not a Canadian and he is certainly not a Liberal, but U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has had a huge influence on the race to replace Justin Trudeau.
Canada’s political leaders have responded to Trump’s threats to use “economic force” to transform Canada into the US’s 51st state with doubled-down pledges of fealty to the Canada-US military-strategic partnership,
Fears are intensifying that Donald Trump's tariff threat will become a reality for Canada. Officials around Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are increasingly worried that the U.S. president-elect's mind is made up,
The government is preparing for the possibility that the incoming U.S. administration will impose high tariffs on Canadian goods, setting the close allies up for a showdown.
If the president-elect imposes 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods, Ottawa may cut off energy supplies or impose its own tariffs.