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Many Canadians have responded, understandably, by boycotting American-made products and canceling planned visits to the U.S.
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Poll finds most Canadians keen on tariff retaliation as Ottawa walks a different pathCanadians are showing a lot of enthusiasm for retaliation against the U.S. over President Donald Trump's tariffs — even as ...
In its latest bulletin, the BCREA reported that home sales of all types across the province fell by 14.6 per cent in April ...
While many Canadian companies are hurting because of the trade war, some are booming as clients look for ways to avoid doing business in the U.S.
Lobster harvesters in Atlantic Canada aren't thrilled with the prices they're getting for their catches, but experts say the ...
Among the bills passed since the sitting began on Feb. 25 was legislation formalizing the overhaul of auto insurance rules, ...
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Business travel to the U.S. fell 9% in April as companies and workers grappled with economic uncertainty and anger over the ...
From her distillery on the banks of Vermont's Mad River, Mimi Buttenheim is worried about a very different stream of ...
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DEA threat assessment points to fentanyl 'super laboratories' in CanadaThe United States Drug Enforcement Administration's latest threat assessment says fentanyl "super laboratories" in Canada are ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs cast a pall over Ontario's budget Thursday, dragging down GDP growth and knocking the ...
Cross-border tensions are moderating Canadian National’s outlook, but its CEO still expects around 3% growth in freight volumes this year.
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