Did Carney Blunder On Tariffs?
Trade disputes between the United States and Canada are nothing new. They date back as far as the late 19th century.
Trade disputes between the United States and Canada are nothing new. They date back as far as the late 19th century.
Canadian resolve in the face of what are now 35 per cent tariffs on non-USMCA protected goods (notwithstanding items already subject to a Trump-imposed 50 per cent) is holding firm, at least for now,...
When Canada decided it will recognize the state of Palestine, U.S. President Donald Trump said that would make it more difficult to get a trade deal with this country.
The Beaverton takes on the issue of illegal immigrants from Krypton:
Federal government job losses are coming to Ottawa, you can count on that with 100-per-cent surety:
“Canadians staying home, that’s their business, you know. I don’t like it, but if that’s what they want to do, it’s fine. They want to ban American alcohol. That’s fine, There are...
By aligning security and trade, Prime Minister Mark Carney is telling the U.S. that American access to Canada is no longer free:
Will he blink? As an economist, I find it hard to believe that Trump will go through with his Liberation Day tariffs — which come into full effect on Wednesday, April 9.
Conservative pundit David Frum sees the current cataclysmic economic events occurring around us now as our August 1914 moment. The world is cascading into a man-made crisis yet all of this could...
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