President Donald Trump should definitively take his tariff threat against Canada off the table, former Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said. The U.S. needs energy imports from Canada to ...
Doug Ford announces $22 billion in stimulus measures to fight US tariffs. Includes $15 billion “To speed up key capital projects, including widening the QEW between Burlington and St. Catharines.” So ...
Former Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland said Saturday that Canada should retaliate against new U.S. tariffs by imposing 100% tariffs ... perfumes, clothing, and shoes. Freeland, who is ...
Former Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland said on Saturday Ottawa should retaliate against U.S. tariffs by imposing 100% tariffs on Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA). U.S. President Donald Trump on ...
Former Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland said on Saturday ... perfumes, clothing and shoes. Freeland, who is in the race to succeed Trudeau as prime minister, said Canada should publish ...
Chrystia Freeland ... President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on the long-time trade partner and close ally throughout history. “This action is utter madness,” Freeland said on CNN's "Fareed ...
Carney, the former central banker for the UK and Canada, told BBC's Newsnight on Friday that his country is ready to "stand up to a bully". He said the country is ready to "match dollar for dollar the ...
The 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods, with an exception for oil and gas at 10 per cent, will go into effect Tuesday, sources said Canada has been told.
That is partly because Mexico has replaced China, locked in an ongoing trade war with the United States, as the source of many U.S. imports – furniture, textiles, shoes, laptops, computer servers.
OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland ... also taken on a role in the new administration aimed at slashing government spending and regulations. Freeland said Canada needs ...
That is partly because Mexico has replaced China, locked in an ongoing trade war with the United States, as the source of many U.S. imports – furniture, textiles, shoes ... and Mexico are bracing, too ...