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Canada has made concessions to win goodwill with the White House. Trump, in return, has threatened steeper tariffs.
U.S. President Donald Trump promised to strike Canada with a 35 per cent blanket import tariff on Aug. 1 in a letter to the prime minister published on Truth Social. Follow for live updates.
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Canadian Minister Says US 'Getting Weaker' As Canada Shifts to EUCanada’s Industry Minister Mélanie Joly responded to Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat, saying Canada won’t negotiate in public and is turning to the E.U. for stronger trade and defense ties. She ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will be meeting with his cabinet and Canada's premiers to discuss U.S. President Donald Trump's new threat to slap 35 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods next month.
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Canada's negotiations with Trump to continue after new tariff threat: JolyIndustry Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada intends to continue to apply pressure on the U.S. at the negotiating table as U.S.
Industry Minister Melanie Joly speaks on the importance of aligning with ‘trusted partners’ in Europe as the U.S. continues to make threats of tariffs.
Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of a 35 per cent tariff, saying he'll continue to defend workers.
Trump signs an order on Feb. 1 — a Saturday — imposing blanket tariffs of 25 per cent on virtually all goods entering the U.S. from Canada and Mexico, and a reduced 10 per cent tariff on energy, set ...
In a move that caught many by surprise, Trump proposed a 35% tariff on Canadian goods starting August 1, a sharp increase ...
The investment aims to strengthen Canada’s manufacturing ecosystem, foster collaboration, innovation, and growth in key sectors.
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