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.
Philippe Champagne, along with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Canada's ambassador, met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Thursday.
“Elbows up,” Ford said again. “Everyone’s elbows are up.” ...
President Trump has ordered global tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum of 25%. After some jockeying, which included ...
The mayor of Cornwall, Ontario, has visited Massena multiple times in recent weeks, touting a message of cross border ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has justified tariffs on Canadian imports in part as a way to force Canada to crack down ...
President Trump seemingly brushed off the recent electricity surcharge placed on the U.S. by Ontario, accusing Canada of ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and President Trump traded more barbs over their escalating tariff war Thursday — with Ford vowing to “never roll over” to America’s demands and Trump insisting the US’s ...
It started with tariffs, but the trade war is quickly escalating beyond import taxes into a broader tit-for-tat battle.
Protecting and conserving our natural heritage, predicting weather and environmental conditions, preventing and managing pollution, promoting clean growth and a sustainable environment for present and ...
If Canada failed to lower “other egregious, long time Tariffs,” Trump threatened to raise tariffs on imported cars from ...
Michigan's Pete Hoekstra, who is President Trump's pick to be ambassador to Canada, will testify before the Senate Committee ...
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