Canada will wait until next week to strike back against the latest U.S. threat of tariffs and nothing is off the table regarding possible countermeasures, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday.
After fires, people in the middle and lower classes often struggle economically and spend less on nonessentials. A lack of ...
Five years after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic on March 11, 2020, Canada now faces a new ...
Insured losses from wildfires across Canada last year were staggering, with damages exceeding $8 billion. The Jasper wildfire ...
The Canadian government’s economic impact assessment projected that the agreement could increase Indonesia’s GDP by US$1.1 billion and its export to Canada by US$877 million, mainly through increased ...
The Trump administration is granting automakers a one-month exemption from tariffs against Canada and Mexico ... administration in terms of their economic impact. Automakers are mulling through ...
American consumers could soon face higher costs for a range of consumer products after President Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China went into effect on Tuesday. The 25% tax on imports ...
China also lengthened its list of US firms to which export controls apply, raising economic pressure against American firms. Canada strikes ... in disproportionate impact on lower-income earners.
President Donald Trump imposed new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China Tuesday. The impact on California ... detailed the economic fallout from the devastating wildfires that burned through ...
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