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Doubling down on his trade wars, President Trump is threatening to raise taxes on many goods from Canada and punish Brazil ...
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The Manila Times on MSNCanada just can’t win in trade war with TrumpTry as it might to appease United States President Donald Trump, Canada remains a prized target in his trade wars and subject ...
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The letter reads like it was dictated by a drunk at the end of the bar who won’t leave when it’s closing time.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's chief of staff and the country's top public servant will be responsible for maintaining an ...
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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s slogan during the April federal election was “elbows up.” The hockey reference was intended as a pledge of defiance against tariffs and annexation threats from the United ...
“What it actually means is that you’re looking to cut jobs, which means cutting services — end of story,” DeSousa said. “It will mean longer wait times. It means that we’re not going to be able to ...
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Prime Minister Mark Carney came into office promising to deal with the trade threat from the United States and get our economic house in order. But he’s likely quickly realizing that he’ll also have ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney might feel pressure to take sides as a new front in the culture wars opens up in Alberta — but don’t count on him doing it, those familiar with the Liberal leader’s thinking ...
Neilson Jersey Milk may be the latest victim of multinational food companies’ strategy of promoting their global brands over ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNCharest talks Trump: ‘This is a wake-up call for Canada’ | The Corner BoothThe former Quebec premier and member of the PM’s council on Canada-U.S. relations is this week’s guest on The Corner Booth.
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South Africa Today on MSNCanada Drops Plans to Double Metal Tariffs in Hope for Negotiated Trade Deal – ReportsCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has opted not to double steel and aluminum tariffs on the United States following US ...
The federal government has started its comprehensive review of government spending, but what will it mean for Canada's public service, what balance will it have to strike and can the Liberals really ...
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