President-elect Donald Trump has justified his threat of 25% tariffs on Canada by pointing to the US trade deficit. Top ...
"As we did last time, we are ready to respond with tariffs as necessary," he said. Trudeau also mentioned Canada's increased ...
Trump considers Canada becoming a state due to trade imbalance, defense costs; hints at tariffs, mentions Mexico's energy ...
Trump claimed that Trudeau was aware of this and chose to resign. He added, “If Canada merges with the U.S., there will be no ...
Canada has had enough. Justin Trudeau, the outgoing prime minister, is making one thing clear: if President Donald Trump wants a trade war, Canada is ready to bring the heat.
President-elect said he thinks there is significant support in Canada for the move, but polls suggest he is mistaken ...
Donald Trump threatened Canada with 25% tariffs and even quipped about a merger of the two nations. The North American neighbors have strong economic links, so what could be the impact of a trade ...
The U.S. is on track to end 2024 with the largest overall trade deficit in its history. Its imbalance with Canada is about $60 billion over the past 12 months — about one-fifth of the size of U ...
Trudeau out, Trump in, tariffs up, trade down – as Canadians embark on 2025, it’s clear this will be a year of upheaval ...
Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Trump’s assertion that America doesn't need anything from Canada was “simply false.” ...
Donald Trump is flagrantly disrespecting Canadian sovereignty and, along with it, Canadian identity. Canada must respond ...
Donald Trump has threatened to use economic pressure to push Canada into becoming the 51st US state, citing trade deficits ...