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'We Won’t Accept Tariff Bullying': Canada Minister Signals Alignment With India, Hails FTA With FTA
Canada has sent a rare and direct signal at India Energy Week, aligning itself with India’s resistance to tariff-based coercion and trade intimidation. Energy Minister Tim Hodgson warned against a ...
Under the agreement, China would sharply reduce tariffs on Canadian canola seeds to a combined rate of roughly 15%, down from about 85%, while Canada would allow up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles ...
Leaders of the European Union and India announced a wide-ranging trade agreement on Tuesday, which came after nearly two ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said he stood by his Davos warning about great-power coercion in a call with United States President Donald Trump, pushing back on U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s ...
China’s EV brands may start building in Canada as tariffs drop, but U.S. backlash and Canadian labor concerns are already ...
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: Canada's prime minister should do what's best for the people, stop pushing 'globalist agenda'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent unpacks President Donald Trump's tariff threat against Canada over China, his scathing ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says told U.S. President Donald Trump that he meant what he said in his speech at Davos, ...
Mark Carney said he stood by his Davos warning about great-power coercion in a call with Trump, pushing back on US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s account of the conversation.
The Canadian prime minister indirectly slammed Trump's tariff threats, saying they're used as economic coercion against smaller countries.
In posts on the Truth Social platform, Trump referred to Carney as "governor," a reminder of the president's previous musings about using economic force to compel Canada to become the 51st state.
Canada has navigated complex federal-provincial reforms before. Internal market integration can follow in that tradition: pragmatic, incremental, and anchored in shared national gains.
One of British Columbia’s most legendary travel stories involves a suitcase full of pepperoni, a flock of seagulls, ...
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