
Tariffs Take Center Stage as Canadians Head to Federal Election
Tariffs and trade tensions with the U.S. are influencing Canadian voters in the upcoming federal election.
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Tariffs and trade tensions with the U.S. are influencing Canadian voters in the upcoming federal election.
Canadian truckers prepare for the looming U.S. tariff deadline as exemptions expire, facing uncertainty in cross-border trade.
China urges Canada to respect its judicial sovereignty after concerns over executed Canadian citizens on drug charges, stressing equal treatment under the law.
Canada is in talks with the EU to reduce its reliance on the U.S. for defense procurement, exploring options like local fighter jet manufacturing to diversify its defense partnerships.
Former central banker Mark Carney wins leadership of Canada’s Liberal Party, set to become Prime Minister after defeating Chrystia Freeland in a landslide victory.
Canada has suspended imports from the largest U.S. pork processing plant operated by Smithfield Foods due to compliance issues, impacting a significant market for American pork products.
President Trump pauses auto tariffs after talks with automakers, but discussions with Canada’s Trudeau yield no breakthrough on trade issues.
Canadian Mayor Joe Preston urges global cooperation as Canada imposes retaliatory tariffs against the US.
Canadians express concern as new U.S. tariffs threaten to impact both economies, sparking worries over trade and economic relations.
Wall Street tumbled as President Trump announced 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, causing major stock indexes to fall sharply.