Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s upcoming resignation and the threat of U.S. President Donald Trump among factors in tightening race, according to Ipsos Public Affairs CEO.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the growing concerns over potential tariffs from the United States. Trudeau stated that Canada stands prepared to enact a "purposeful, forceful, but ...
Many Canadian business owners took a sigh of relief Monday after Prime Minister Trudeau announced U.S. President Donald Trump ...
Appetite for risk was given a bump on Tuesday following Trump and Trudeau’s last-minute deal to defer Canada’s 25% tariffs ...
While the tariffs on Mexico and Canada have been paused, there was still concern late Monday about what happens next month if ...
President Trump on Saturday formally enacted sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, fulfilling a long-promised threat ...
Okanagan Spirits Craft Distillery owner Tyler Dyck says he's seen a bump in sales as British Columbians support local, but ...
Public Safety Minister David McGuinty suggested Tuesday that some information about Canada's upgraded border plan to halt ...
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Canada slaps retaliatory tariffs on hundreds of U.S. goods, outlines response planOttawa is imposing 25 per cent tariffs on hundreds of goods originating in the United States — from meat and milk to carpets ...
Graves surmises the shift arises from three factors: Trudeau’s overdue finale, a bit of a bump as the Liberal leadership race to succeed him convenes, and Donald Trump’s second coming.
The Trudeau government distorted the market and ... the government admitted that they’d see a multi-billion dollar bump in revenue from the capital gains tax hike in 2024, effectively ...
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Economists are projecting that the tariffs could throw both Mexico and Canada into recession. China’s economy is already ...
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