President Trump’s announcement of 25 percent tariffs on cars and parts sent shock waves through the global auto industry. Canada said it would respond with tariffs of its own.
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Poilievre says Trump needs to 'knock it off' after president unveils new tariffsConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to boost the amount that can be put into tax-free savings accounts, if the funds are used to support domestic growth.
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Federal leaders change up election plans as U.S. promises automotive tariffsU.S. President Donald Trump's trade war has jolted the federal election campaign again, forcing some leaders to change up ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Trump's trade war is hurting Americans, noting that American consumer confidence is ...
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Carney says Trump's office reached out to schedule a call as trade war continuesOntario Premier Doug Ford says he was told by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick that Canadian-made vehicles with 50 ...
Ignoring diplomatic efforts and investment pledges, President Trump said he would impose tariffs that are expected to deal a ...
Calling the U.S. an unreliable partner, Prime Minister Mark Carney vowed Canada will retaliate if President Donald Trump ...
Follow the Toronto Sun’s live coverage of Canada’s 45th general election, with contributions from Brian Lilley, Bryan ...
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