Tag: Canada
Why the U.S.-China tariff pause could signal ‘good news’ for Canadians
Economics and business experts remain cautious about the outlook for the the trade war following news of a 'tariff-truce' between China and the U.S.
As Canada and Europe look to partner on defence, what could that look like?
As Canada has sought to reduce its reliance on U.S. gear, it has been in talks with the European Union about a possible "security and defence partnership."
Carney’s plan to boost Canada’s foreign service needs more details: union
The Liberal election platform said a Carney government would send "more Canadian diplomats and officials abroad" to expand trade and "restore Canadian leadership."
Trump threatens tariffs on movies, but experts say it may not be so simple
U.S. President Donald Trump has set his sights on Hollywood, threatening tariffs and other policies to discourage companies from making films abroad.
The costs to own a car in Canada are rapidly rising, in addition to tariffs
The costs involved in car ownership continue to rise at a rapid rate, and U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs could create a snowball effect.
Canada invites King Charles III to open Parliament in rare move: sources
If King Charles III accepts the invitation, it would be the first time a sovereign has opened Canada's Parliament since 1957 when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, did so.
Couche-Tard signs non-disclosure with 7-Eleven operator amid takeover talks
The Quebec-based company cautions that it cannot assure discussions between the two companies will result in a transaction, even as it pursues a takeover.
Canadian company asks U.S. for deep-sea mining permit, bypassing UN agency
The Metals Company, based in Vancouver, is seeking permission from the U.S. government to start deep-sea mining in international waters, which are regulated by the United Nations.
‘It feels personal’: Canadian farmers cope with Chinese tariffs on canola and peas
Canadian farmers struggle as China hits Canada with 100 per cent tariffs on canola oil, canola meal and peas in retaliation to slapping levies on Beijing.
Indigenous leaders hope Vatican continues reconciliation efforts advanced by Francis
Gov. Gen. says the pontiff's apology for widespread abuses in the residential school system was a significant step in addressing historical injustices
Canadians see U.S. relationship as just as bad as with Russia: survey
According to polling, Canadians say their relationship with the United States has sunk to levels comparable to that of Russia and China, and citing Trump's actions.
Saskatchewan women suffer life-altering injuries after Las Vegas accident
Katrine Sinclair and Charlie Lastowsky were struck by a vehicle in Las Vegas, suffering life-altering injuries with little to no medical insurance.
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon to represent Canada at Pope Francis’s funeral
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon will represent Canada at the funeral for Pope Francis at the Vatican on Saturday, with all five of the country's cardinals also expected to attend.
‘At a loss of words’: Wilton Littlechild speaks about Pope Francis’ death, says he was a friend
At Maskwacis, Littlechild also gifted the pope a headdress worn by his grandfather, a former Cree chief. It was a moment seen by people around the world.
Canadian, global leaders remember Pope Francis as ‘world’s conscience’
Leaders from around the globe paid tributes to Pope Francis after his death, with Liberal Leader Mark Carney calling him the 'world's conscience.'