President Donald Trump walked back his latest tariff threat after Ontario Premier Doug Ford had done the same.
If Trump’s threats are a short-term blip, Ontario’s response makes sense. If this is the start of something lasting, our government needs to think bigger.
In talks aimed at finding common ground on tariffs, Canadian officials were told April 2 will be a crucial day in setting the Trump tariff doctrine, and any relief could come later.
“Elbows up,” Ford said again. “Everyone’s elbows are up.” ...
Philippe Champagne, along with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Canada's ambassador, met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard ...
President Trump's week has been dotted with recession fears, tariff back-and-forths and a key foreign policy announcement.
A tariff on Canada is a tax on the American people,' insisted Ontario Premier Doug Ford, before his surprising admission.
Truly astounding is the 180-degree about-face the Liberal/NDP government executed almost overnight after the U.S. election.
Mark Carney is in. And his arrival as Canada’s new leader creates an opening for the government in Ottawa to reset its tense ...
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