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For months now, U.S. President Donald Trump has been threatening to increase tariffs on Canadian goods by 25 percent. And on Saturday, that threat became a reality. Glen McGregor has the details.
American business owners and consumers alike are speaking out, voicing their concerns over President Donald Trump's tariff implementation and the subsequent retaliatory tariffs from Mexico and Canada. Karling Donoghue reports.
Trump's tariffs are expected to drive up costs and disrupt key industries on both sides of the border. Our Catalina Gillies looks at the wide-ranging implications.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he'll move ahead with plans to slap 25 per cent tariffs on imported Canadian and Mexican products on February 1. Amy Kiley looks at the impact that decision could have on American consumers.
A trade war may be on pause for now but tariff threats continue to loom. Shauna Hunt reports .
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A grim recovery mission continues in Washington, days after a helicopter and passenger plane collided in mid-air. Laura Aguirre looks at the safety debate that’s hanging over the recovery efforts.
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Bay Street and the Canadian dollar tumbled on Monday as the threat of Donald Trump’s tariffs weighed heavily on investors and the business community.
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“I buy from Lufa… everything is made here in Canada so that’s perfect for me,” said a Montrealer about fresh produce in winter. Many are looking for alternatives to U.S. products amid looming Trump’s tariffs Erin Seize reports.