Canada Imposes Additional Retaliatory Tariffs
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Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada has announced reciprocal tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles as President Donald Trump 's sweeping tariffs went into effect, sending shockwaves through the global financ...
From UPI
The global economy appeared to be in open rebellion against President Donald Trump's tariffs as they took effect Wednesday.
From Yahoo
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters that the pause was not a result of the brutal selloffs in the financial markets but rather because other countries are seeking negotiations.
From ABC
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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."
Expectations of a recession rise along with unemployment as the outlook for consumer demand shrinks.
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This rebalancing of Canada’s North Atlantic security relationships should not be seen as merely a kneejerk reaction to President Trump’s trade war provocations. Frankly, diversifying
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The country’s long-standing assumptions about national defense just got blown up.
Canada’s oil patch is entering the trade war with the US backed by the strongest pricing for its crude in four years, giving it a cushion against any potential declines and threatening high costs for American refiners and drivers.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said if his ruling Liberals won an April 28 election, the government would work to develop both clean energy and the lowest carbon conventional energy.
Canadians and Americans have shared battlefields from Vimy Ridge to Kandahar. But they’re now bracing for an economic war against each other. Canadian economist Mike Moffatt is sounding the alarm about this 150-year old alliance unraveling as Trump’s tariffs reshape public opinion north of the border.