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Canadians are rightly angry and scared about what the U.S. tariffs and threats will mean for the economy. When the trade war first began, the outlook was dire. But since then, Canada has swung from the focus of U.
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Five things to know about Canada’s counter-tariffs on the U.S.After U.S. President Donald Trump boosted steel and aluminum tariffs to 50 per cent, some industry groups and the Official Opposition have called on the federal government to retaliate in kind.
Sectors hit hardest by tariffs saw the biggest drops in exports, with a 34.5 per cent fall in raw aluminum and 22.9 per cent drop in passenger vehicles, with lumber
The Bank of Canada recently passed on two straight opportunities to cut its overnight rate, which influences variable-rate mortgages. In the bond market, which sets the trend for mortgages, rates have been more or less stuck for months. If anything, there’s a bias right now to higher bond yields.
Hospitality and tourism are a vital part of Minnesota's economy, but there's fear tariffs will take a toll as the state heads into its busy season.
Rana Sarkar, Consul General of Canada in San Francisco spoke on CapRadio’s Insight last month about the trade war’s impact on the Canadian and Californian economies, including the wine market.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump initiated a trade war with Canada and Mexico, America’s two largest trading partners. Following through on weeks of threats, he imposed 25 percent tariffs on ...