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→ Trade war talk and bilat banter as B7 leaders gather in Ottawa. → The first Liberal MP to publicly call for Trudeau’s ...
Mary Ng, former Canadian Trade Minister, shares her view on the global trade war and the effectiveness of APEC in the face of ...
Companies that make some of the biggest American brands say some consumers overseas are avoiding their products in protest of ...
Business owners express concerns about another potential worker's strike at Canada Post with just over a week left for the ...
The U.S. receives 97 per cent of Canada’s crude oil exports, according to the Canada Energy Regulator, with about 60 per cent ...
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'It’s a very strategic approach from a new PM to say, ‘We’re not going to have a retaliation,’' says Tony Stillo, Oxford’s director of Canada economics ...
The travel slump between Canada and the U.S. continues amid the trade war. New data from Statistics Canada found a decline in travel between the ...
As the threat of U.S. tariffs ratchets up pressure on the Canadian economy, the governments of Ontario and Manitoba have ...
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Loblaw says number of tariff-affected products will triple in coming weeksThe number of tariff-hit products at the grocery store could soon spike as pre-tariff inventory runs out, CEO Per Bank said, which means prices for some items will go up too.
Loblaw is warning shoppers to brace their wallets for more tariff-impacted products to hit shelves in Canada in the coming ...
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