The bill faces an uncertain future, but it is a faint glimmer of hope for those hoping to limit executive power over trade.
And the reason for that is the second item, a quirk of Canadian politics that sets it apart from the rest of the Anglophone (yes, put in whatever is Québécois French for an asterisk) countries: In Canada,
Tuesday's Gallup report showing years of declining attitudes toward the economy, housing and other issues is presented as a series of 'tests' for Canada's next prime minister.
Global leaders like Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, his Australian counterpart PM Anthony Albanese and Italy PM Giorgia Meloni have reacted with concerns and criticism in response to US President Donald Trump's traffic announcement on April 2,
President Donald J. Trump announced a new round of taxes on goods imported into the United States on Tuesday, a plan he's promised will bring "liberation" and a new era of American manufacturing to the country.
Canada’s economic growth came to a halt after a solid start to the year as tariff threats mounted. Advance data showed gross domestic product was unchanged in February, Statistics Canada said Friday.
While the president has threatened to ratchet up duties against both in recent weeks, he has yet to take direct aim at them.
President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed to negotiate trade and security agreements amid a trade war between the neighboring nations and longtime allies.