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Trade war with China could have devastating impact on Canadian canola farmersCanada's agriculture industry is calling on Ottawa for help after China announced Tuesday it is imposing a tariff of 75.8 per cent on Canadian canola imports.EconomyAug 12
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Ford calls Trump ‘probably the most disliked politician in the world’Doug Ford made the comments about Donald Trump on CNN Thursday morning, where the Ontario premier was asked about Canada's response to tariffs.PoliticsAug 7
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Provinces’ deficits could shrink in coming years despite trade war: reportMost provinces have put up contingency funds in this year's budgets to support workers and critical industries through the tariff dispute.CanadaJul 29
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Carney unveils lumber sector plan amid ‘costly uncertainty’ of trade warForeign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne are scheduled to meet with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on their two-day visit.CanadaAug 5
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Trump’s trade war has ‘woken up’ many. Will consumers still ‘Buy Canadian’?As the U.S. increases tariffs on most Canadian goods that are non-CUSMA compliant from 25 per cent to 35 per cent, experts say consumers may lean more towards 'Buying Canadian.'ConsumerAug 1
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Ottawa will extend temporary trade war employment insurance measuresThe federal government says it will extend the deadline for temporary employment insurance measures from July 12 to October 11 as the trade war continues.CanadaJul 10
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U.S. job market data shows weaker than expected results amid the trade warThe labour market in the United States was weaker than expected the last three months, according to new data, and as the trade war continues.U.S. NewsAug 1
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New car sales tumble in Canada as trade war bites, new data showsRetail sales in Canada fell 1.1 per cent in May to $69.2 billion, led largely by falling motor vehicle sales, new data from Statistics Canada showed on Thursday.CanadaJul 24
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As U.S. consumer sentiment hits Great Recession lows, what’s next for Canada?Consumer sentiment in the United States is reaching lows not seen since the Great Recession. Will Canada be next to feel the ripple effects of the trade war?ConsumerAug 18
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Under Trump, almost 80% of Canadians disapprove of the U.S., data showsA new survey shows Canadians continue to give a low approval rating of the administration in the United States as the trade war and tariffs continue to sour opinions.CanadaAug 14
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Canadian home prices could drop 2% from Trump trade war, CMHC saysThe largest drops in home prices will be in Ontario and British Columbia, which are both home to some of Canada’s most expensive housing markets.CanadaJul 24
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Carney meets with cabinet, premiers to talk escalating Trump tariffsThis latest trade war escalation applies only to goods not covered by the Canada-United States-Mexico agreement on free trade, better known as CUSMA.CanadaAug 6
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Canadians returning from U.S. drops for 7th straight month: StatCanThe preliminary number of Canadian returns by air and land from the U.S. saw steep declines in July compared to a year prior as the trade war between the two countries continues.CanadaAug 11
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U.S. liquor sales have dried up in Canada amid trade war, industry saysThe spirits industry says the sales of American-made products dropped 66 per cent in March and April after several provinces pulled their goods from store shelves.CanadaJul 22
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Montreal Comiccon could see boost from U.S. trade war: spokespersonA large crowd of people, some dressed as superheroes and TV and movie characters, were already filtering into Montreal's convention centre shortly after doors opened Saturday.EntertainmentJul 5
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Canadian job vacancies fell to a near 8-year low amid hiring freezesJob vacancies in Canada fell to the lowest level in close to eight years, according to Statistics Canada, as businesses slow or halt hiring plans amid the trade war.EconomyJul 31
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Trade war with U.S. has not dampened foreign investors’ appetite for MontrealA Montreal economic development agency says the value of investment from foreign companies rose 55 per cent to $1.69 billion in the first six months of the year.CanadaJul 11
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Trump trade war, Middle East tensions overshadow BRICS summitBrazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has some of his priorities, such as debates on artificial intelligence and climate change, front and centre for certain talks.WorldJul 6
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Canadian return trips from the U.S. fell nearly 32% in May: StatCanCanadian trips to the U.S. fell by almost 32 per cent in May, according to Statistics Canada, which was the fifth straight monthly decline amid the trade war.ConsumerJul 23
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Despite Canada’s surprising jobs report, ‘risks remain’ from U.S. trade warStatistics Canada says June marked the first month of significant job gains since January and broke a three-month streak that the unemployment rate rose.CanadaJul 11