President Donald Trump is not imposing his new 10% global tariff rate on goods from Canada and Mexico while his previous order remains in place for up to 25% tariffs on many goods from the two in connection to border control and fentanyl trafficking issues,
Canadians are bracing alongside other geopolitical partners as President Donald Trump prepares to unleash his next round of tariffs in what he is calling "liberation day."
Migrants, some with help from smugglers found on TikTok, are crossing the U.S.-Canada border. A Sinaloa cartel member says President Trump's illegal immigration crackdown will not stop the smuggling.
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WIVB News 4 on MSNCanadians react to recent tariffs, impact on border relationshipsCanadians worry that the recently imposed tariffs on automobiles, auto parts, aluminum and steel are furthering the strain between Canada and the United States.
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President Donald Trump called the U.S.-Canada border an “artificial line" while also declining to say whether Canada would lean right or left if it were to become a state.
The U.S. government is ending a more than century-old friendly arrangement on the Canadian border as the two countries feud.
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Travel from Canada to the US drops over 70% amid trade war fears and new border policies. Airlines cut hundreds of thousands of seats.