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Canada’s finance minister said the country can negotiate a better trade deal with the Trump administration than other nations ...
Canada’s share of exports destined for the US shrank to the smallest proportion since at least 1997, excluding the Covid ...
The S&P Global Canada Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) dropped to 45.6 in June, down from 46.1 in May — the ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with automotive executives Wednesday to discuss how to help auto plants that have ...
After President Trump suspended trade talks with Canada over its controversial digital services tax, Ottawa scrapped it to ...
ICYMI: Canada paused its digital tax to avoid new U.S. tariffs and restart trade talks. President Trump warned of 35% tariffs ...
But it wasn't just Trump pushing Carney to reconsider the tax. A nonprofit representing CEOs and leaders of some of Canada's ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet his pledge to eliminate the country’s internal trade barriers by July 1. But economists ...
Canada, Mexico and China quickly retaliated, with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying Ottawa is setting 25% tariffs on $20.7 billion worth of U.S. imports, from orange juice to cosmetics.
Canada stands to lose big in President Trump's tariff war as it stares down a possible recession, mass job losses and price hikes at the grocery store.
Canada also threatened additional tariffs on $86.2 billion of goods in the future if the tariffs didn’t come off (they mostly did – at least until April 2).
Canada accounts for about 60% of U.S. crude oil imports. If Trump's tariffs end up applying to that oil, that would likely cause gas prices to rise in the U.S., Canada's ambassador warns.