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“I would prefer to do a US-CA deal, so we don’t have to worry about Mexico,” said Ford, in an interview.
From The Wall Street Journal
Canada will match U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% auto tariffs with a tariff on vehicles imported from the United States.
From U.S. News & World Report
Trump’s previously announced 25% tariffs on auto imports took effect Thursday.
From Associated Press
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Two main architects of protests that gridlocked Canada’s capital for weeks were found guilty Thursday in one of the last legal cases stemming from the demonstrations.
Carmaker Stellantis will close its assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario for two weeks, Canadian labour union Unifor said on Wednesday.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford suggested that Canada could drop its tariffs against the United States, stating the northern nation would be willing to take them off “in the next minute” if the U.S. removes its tariffs.
Canada is bracing for the fallout of President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war, with economists warning of spiking grocery prices, major job losses and even a potential recession if threatened
Shaedon Sharpe, a native of London, Ontario, matched his career best with 36 points and the visiting Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Toronto Raptors 112-103 on Thursday night.
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TORONTO (AP) — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday that Canada will match U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% auto tariffs with a tariff on vehicles imported from the United States.
OTTAWA--The premier of Canada's most populous province, Ontario, says Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will deliver a "measured response" to the U.S. decision to proceed with 25% tariffs on foreign-made vehicles.
Stellantis NV paralizará temporalmente la actividad en las fábricas de Canadá y México, ya que los aranceles estadounidenses están comenzando a afectar las operaciones en toda la industria automotriz.
Ontario’s newly appointed minister of the environment, conservation and parks is facing a wave of skepticism from environmental advocates and political opponents — not just for his lack of climate policy experience,