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Canada's Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre on Wednesday escalated his criticism of Donald Trump, outlining plans to confront a US president he said cannot be trusted to honor agreements. "How...
Reuters |
Canada will impose a 25% tariff on all vehicles imported from the United States that are not compliant with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal.
Wall Street Journal |
Carney says President Trump’s tariff order “will rupture” the global economy and increases the risk that the U.S. will fall into a recession.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged to remove the federal sales tax on new Canadian-made cars, offering his response to the Trump administration’s auto tariffs while trying to shore up support from workers whose jobs are at risk.
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As President Donald Trump’s tariff plan nears, Canadian politician Maxime Bernier calls for scrapping all tariffs, saying Canada’s duties hurt its own people more than the U.S., and a new trade era should begin.
KINGSTON — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged to remove the GST from vehicles built in Canada as a way of supporting the country’s auto sector.
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Faced with the squeeze of tariffs, people at Canada's Farm Show expressed their frustration with President Donald Trump and Canada's Liberal federal government. They say another Liberal win could stoke Western Canada's anger.
Conservative Pierre Poilievre and Liberal Mark Carney were both asked on the campaign trail about allegations of foreign meddling.
The New Democrats and Conservatives both pitched ideas on the federal election trail Thursday to make Canada and its workers more resilient in the face of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.