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Prime Minister Mark Carney says countermeasures designed for “maximum impact” will focus on vehicles that don’t comply with ...
Global stocks rallied, the dollar found its footing and a manic bond selloff stabilised on Thursday after U.S. President ...
US has rolled out retaliatory tariffs across multiple countries; Canada, which has been excluded, has promised to retaliate.
Some countries, like China, have already set countermeasures to Trump's tariffs, while others are looking to negotiate ...
The Canadian government has vowed to retaliate after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on the country—a move that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney described as a "direct attack." ...
Both the European Commission and Canada have called the tariffs enacted by President Donald Trump “unjustified.” ...
A new poll suggests 60 per cent of Canadians say they will personally feel the effects of U.S. tariffs — and most believe ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford urged Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to avoid retaliation against the tariffs President Donald ...
The PM has vows to hit back at American import taxes, having received no reprieve in the latest announcements.
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada will impose “carefully calibrated and targeted counter tariffs” on the United States while pursuing new trade ties with like-minded allies.
Dominic LeBlanc, Canada’s finance minister, said that the government could retaliate again if the Trump administration imposed further levies on steel and aluminum. Earlier on Wednesday ...