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Prime Minister Mark Carney says the threat posed by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs means Canadians must rally behind "nation-building projects" to boost the economy.
Mary Barra said at the Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything conference in New York City she learned lessons from previous talks with Trump.
“The Canadian market has become increasingly challenging, as foreign steel that would have historically gone to the U.S. is now being redirected to Canada due to U.S. tariffs,” he said. “This has created an oversupply … across multiple product segments, driving down prices and compressing margins.”
Donald Trump has once again found himself in the spotlight after cameras picked up the photo on his lock screen - and let’s be honest, it’s exactly what you would expect. The US president, 78, has been in the headlines again after his right-hand man, Elon Musk, resigned from the Trump administration last week (May 29).
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTrade tensions grow with Canada and Mexico due to new Trump tariffsThe recent decision by President Donald Trump to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50% has sent ripples through the international trade community. This move, justified by Trump as a means to further secure the U.
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Will Carney join Trump under the Golden Dome?Donald Trump recently posted a message on his Truth Social network, claiming that Canada will have to pay $61 billion to integrate what he calls “our fabulous Golden Dome system”, a defense system whose total cost would be $175 billion for the United States.
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U.S. President Donald Trump claimed Canada was "considering" giving up its statehood in exchange for protection by the proposed "Golden Dome" at no cost.
Donald Trump has claimed that Canada is considering joining the United States as its “cherished 51st state” in return for access to the U.S.'s upcoming Golden Dome defense system. The American president made the claim shortly after King Charles III addressed the Canadian Parliament,
This week’s ruling blocking many of the president’s tariffs will not lift those on Canadian cars, steel and aluminum. A trade expert explains what’s next.
U.S. senators meet Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss trade tensions and strengthen bilateral relations, focusing on economic and defense priorities.
Trump tells Canada it can join his proposed "Golden Dome" missile defense system for free - but there's a catch.
King Charles III was roasted by Jimmy Kimmel for a speech billed as a moment of support for Canada in the face of annexation threats from President Donald Trump.The British monarch, 76, is the king not only of Britain,