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No deal is better than a bad deal. That appears to be the consensus among political and business leaders in Canada today, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order pushing tariffs on Canada to 35 per cent beginning on Friday, ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday that he was “disappointed” but would work to build Canada’s economic resiliency and ...
WASHINGTON — Canada was hit with 35 per cent tariffs on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump followed through on his ...
As the trade war has progressed, the Canadian government has imposed 25 per cent counter-tariffs of its own, beginning March 4 with a slate of levies on $30 billion in U.S. imports, followed by ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has followed through on his earlier threat to increase tariffs on Canada to 35 per cent.
Six weeks after the Continental Army was formed in 1775, George Washington made a declaration that has shaped the military ...
President Trump’s latest tariff order hits Canada with a 35 percent duty over fentanyl concerns and Brazil with a 50 percent ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called on Prime Minister Mark Carney to increase the tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum to 50 per ...
The federal minister responsible for Canada-U.S. trade says Canada won’t accept a bad deal from U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration and that there was no viable deal on the table this week.
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Today-History-Aug11
Today in History for Aug. 11: In 1711, the first running at Britain's famous Ascot horse track was held. Ascot was founded by Queen Anne after she came across a natural clearing while out riding near ...
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