Trump, Carney and tariff
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U.S. President Donald Trump is once again threatening Canada with tariffs, this time saying he'll impose 35 per cent tariffs on goods. Ontario experts say they're disappointed, but not surprised.
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While the premier unveiled his third-term cabinet on March 19, ministers and their staff are still waiting for a formal directive in the form of a mandate letter, according to multiple sources in government,
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The Walrus on MSNAs Trump Pushes Tariff War, Ford’s Electricity Bluff Loses VoltageOntario’s threats to cut off American states are hollow. The province simply can’t afford to The post As Trump Pushes Tariff War, Ford’s Electricity Bluff Loses Voltage first appeared on The Walrus.
Anyone who’s been paying attention for the past 10 years had to understand that imposing a retroactive $2-billion tax on U.
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Calgary Herald on MSNSmith and Ford sign commitments to remove trade barriers on energy, liquor and automotive industriesPremiers Danielle Smith and Doug Ford inked two new agreements on Monday, committing to boost free trade between Alberta and Ontario. The two memorandums of understanding, which the premiers signed at Calgary’s McDougall Centre immediately after Smith’s Stampede pancake breakfast,
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PM Carney to meet with cabinet, premiers following Trump’s latest tariff threatPrime 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. The Prime Minister’s Office announced there will be a cabinet meeting on Tuesday to discuss ongoing Canada-U.