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Prime Minister Mark Carney said “85 per cent of the trade between Canada and the United States is tariff-free” despite U.S. President Donald Trump imposing 35 per cent tariffs on goods that aren’t compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney said “85 per cent of the trade between Canada and the United States is tariff-free” despite U.S. President Donald Trump imposing 35 per cent tariffs on goods that aren’t compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney said “85 per cent of the trade between Canada and the United States is tariff-free” despite U.S. President Donald Trump imposing 35 per cent tariffs on goods that aren’t compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney said “85 per cent of the trade between Canada and the United States is tariff-free” despite U.S. President Donald Trump imposing 35 per cent tariffs on goods that aren’t compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.Read More
While tensions remain high between Ottawa and the White House, more than a hundred Canadians and Americans came together on Saturday to shake hands and reconnect as neighbours and friends.Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney will still obviously be judged on how he navigates the current dispute. But deal or no deal — tariffs or no tariffs — the larger question is how Canada should navigate this new world.Read More
Held at the Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa, the annual event promotes adopting dogs of all ages and appearances.Read More
Canada’s labor market stumbled in July with a loss of 40,000 jobs, driven by U.S. tariffs under Trump that continue to hit the country’s manufacturing sector.Read More
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The governments of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom condemned what they called ongoing repression and human rights violations in Belarus and accused Belarusian authorities of waging a campaign to shut down civil society, independent media and any form …Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney will still obviously be judged on how he navigates the current dispute. But deal or no deal — tariffs or no tariffs — the larger question is how Canada should navigate this new world.Read More