Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada
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Canada’s provincial and territorial energy and mines ministers wrapped up their annual conference this week in Charlottetown, P.E.I., with a renewed focus on boosting the country’s resource exports and strengthening its position as a global energy leader.
The partnership was pitched as an effort to reduce Canada’s reliance on U.S suppliers, generate new business for domestic industry
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, participated in a virtual meeting of the Coalition of the Willing.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — President Donald Trump sent a letter to Canada on Thursday threatening to raise taxes on imported goods to 35% in the on-again, off-again trade war with the country.
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The Canadian government said “in anticipation” of a trade deal “Canada would rescind” the Digital Serves Tax. The plan to tax U.S. technology firms was set to go into effect Monday.
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The letters mark the first indication of the anticipated spending review that Prime Minister Mark Carney promised in his campaign platform, mandate letter and in his rhetoric around government spending. As first reported by La Presse, the letters contain a directive to find significant savings across each department.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with automotive executives Wednesday to discuss how to help auto plants that have been choked by US tariffs.
July 1 is Canada Day, and this year, more Canadian flags are being flown as the country experiences a renewed sense of patriotism following political and economic rifts with the U.S.
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Canada’s environment ministers endorse updated air quality standardsCanada's environment ministers back tougher air quality standards, citing wildfire smoke and rising health risks from fine particulate pollution.
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Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: Bill C-5 charts a path, but full road map needed to get major projects built in CanadaWhile the government wants to fast-track major projects and Carney said it’s “highly likely” an oil pipeline will be on the list — and suggested a carbon capture network in the oilsands could also be included — there won’t be a single fix to remove the obstacles facing the export of Canada’s natural resources.