The president-elect’s vow to impose 25 percent duties on Canadian imports could ravage Canada’s auto industry and decimate Windsor, a city deeply tied to the U.S.
If the president-elect imposes 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods, Ottawa may cut off energy supplies or impose its own tariffs.
Description: Canada is firing back at President-elect Donald Trump's repeated jabs about the country becoming the 51st state with a counterproposal
The Ontario premier’s dire prediction comes as he and other provincial and territorial leaders meet Wednesday in Ottawa with Justin Trudeau.
The leader of Canada’s most populous province is pitching a “renewed strategic alliance” with the US on critical minerals, as President-elect Donald Trump threatens crippling tariffs on the northern nation.
Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on all Canadian products unless Canada curbs what he claims is a flow of migrants and drugs into the U.S.
To the president, I’ll make him a counteroffer. How about if we buy Alaska? And we’ll throw in Minnesota and Minneapolis at the same time?” Ford said.
A first round of retaliatory tariffs would cover approximately $37 billion of U.S. imports, a source familiar with Ottawa's plans told Global News on Friday.
A Canadian premier has gone viral on social media after he wore a hat to send a very clear message to Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration.
The head of Canada's most populous province is taking shots at President-elect Donald Trump over his comments on annexing the country, joking that Canada should purchase Minnesota and Alaska in retaliation.
Philip Shaw is a Dresden farmer and agricultural economist who says Canadians should be taking Trump seriously, and that large tariffs could result in a 'major disruption' for the farm sector.
The premiers’ Council of the Federation, of which Ford is currently the rotating chair, will sit down with Justin Trudeau to hash out what the country will do to counter Trump’s tariff vow