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Tools, electronics, sports equipment from the U.S. hit with Canadian counter-tariffs

OTTAWA 鈥 Many consumer goods could be up to 25 per cent more expensive in Canada due to retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. 鈥 including the kitchen sink.

Trump threatens retaliatory 200% tariff on European wine after EU proposes American whiskey tariff

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened a 200% tariff on European wine, champagne and spirits if the European Union goes forward with a planned tariff on American whiskey.

Media outlets start receiving Google payments from Online News Act: journalism group

Money has started to flow to Canadian news outlets from the $100 million Google agreed to pay them in exchange for an exemption from the Online News Act, the organization administering the fund said.

New poll suggests 40% of Canadians fear losing their jobs due to Trump's tariffs

OTTAWA 鈥 A new poll suggests that 40 per cent of Canadians are worried about losing their jobs as many businesses scale back hiring plans in response to the trade war with the United States.

Canada and the EU swiftly retaliate against Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs

BRUSSELS (AP) 鈥 Major trade partners swiftly hit back at President Donald Trump鈥檚 increased tariffs on aluminum and steel imports, imposing stiff new taxes on U.S products from textiles and water heaters to beef and bourbon.

U.S. trade 'crisis' will drive up prices, Bank of Canada warns after rate cut

OTTAWA 鈥 Prices will rise, the economy will suffer and the Bank of Canada can't lower interest rates enough to shield Canadians from the worst impacts of a prolonged trade war with the United States.

Trump vows to take back 'stolen' wealth as tariffs on steel and aluminum imports go into effect

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 President Donald Trump openly challenged U.S.

Trump called Canada a 鈥榯ariff abuser.鈥 Does Ottawa mistreat American importers?

U.S. President Donald Trump this week continued to single out Canada as a bad trading partner, claiming in a social media post that his northern neighbour is a 鈥渢ariff abuser鈥 that charges high rates on American goods.

The pandemic bubble burst 鈥 but not for these Canadian companies

When the first spring of the COVID-19 pandemic neared, West Coast Seeds found itself scrambling to satisfy Canadians who had nowhere to go and little else to do than garden.

Cuts to U.S. weather agency will be felt in Canada 鈥 especially in hurricane season

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