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Bank of Canada holds interest rates steady as Trump tariffs remain threat to economyAfter four quarter interest rate cuts in 2025, the Bank of Canada has ended the year with a hold and signalled that rates are going to stay at 2.25 per cent for some time to come. Bank of Canada Gov. Tiff Macklem said Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs make the economy less efficient...CanadaDec 10, 2025
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The real reason Trump is mad about Ontario’s Ronald Reagan anti-tariff adIn the second segment of This Week in Politics on “The Ben Mulroney Show”, Ben welcomes back guests Dimitri Soudas, Former Director of Communications for Stephen Harper, and Max Fawcett, Lead Columnist for Canada’s National Observer. Our primary topic today: the Ontario anti-tariff commercial that has seemingly derailed negotiations between Canada and the United StatesThe Ben Mulroney ShowOct 28, 2025
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Trump claims Ronald Reagan voice in Ontario anti-tariff ad is AI generatedIn this segment from today’s “The Ben Mulroney Show”, U.S. President Donald Trump continues to rage over the so-called “attack ad” put out in the United States by Premier Doug Ford and the Ontario GovernmentThe Ben Mulroney ShowOct 27, 2025
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Canadians shift spending habits, but still snubbing U.S.: Ipsos pollDuring last year’s election, Prime Minister Mark Carney got a boost from a wave of Canadian patriotism, as he vowed to stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and annexation threats. That national pride also helped domestic businesses, with more Canadians wanting to buy products that were produced in Canada. Now, new polling from...CanadaJan 11
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Here’s the ‘one thing’ Doug Ford says Donald Trump has done for CanadaAsked if he was concerned about U.S. President Donald Trump wanting to annex Canada in the future, Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters that idea “shouldn’t frighten anyone in Canada.” “If there was one thing President Trump has done good for Canada… [it’s that] he woke us up,” Ford said during his first press conference...CanadaJan 5
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Trump tariff threats back in spotlight as CUSMA trade talks to start in Januaryresident Donald Trump’s tariff threats will once again be front and centre in the New Year, as trade talks between Canada and the United States are set to resume in January. The discussions will focus on the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Agreement – a deal that’s up for review in 2026. Mackenzie Gray reports on the...CanadaDec 19, 2025
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Business Matters: Jim Beam halting some bourbon productionAmerican bourbon-maker Jim Beam is halting production at one of its distilleries in Kentucky for at least a year as the whiskey industry navigates tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration along with slumping demand for a product that needs years of aging before it is ready.U.S. NewsDec 23, 2025
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Global National: Dec. 19Police have arrested three men in Ontario, accused of trying to kidnap several women from the streets of Ontario. Police say the attack was motivated by hate and specifically targeted Jewish Canadians. Plus, President Donald Trump’s tariff threats will once again be front and centre in the New Year, as trade talks between Canada and...Global NationalDec 19, 2025
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Trump says he’s secured $18 trillion in U.S. investment through tariffsU.S. President Donald Trump said during an address to the nation on Wednesday that he’s secured $18 trillion in U.S. investment through tariffs. “Much of this success has been accomplished by tariffs,” Trump said. “My favourite word, tariffs, which for many decades have been used successfully by other countries against us, but not anymore.”MoneyDec 17, 2025
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Trump’s fertilizer tariffs could have impact on North American food supplyU.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose severe tariffs on something else in Canada: fertilizer. With American fertilizer producers relying on Canadian potash and Canadian ones relying on American phosphate, these tariffs could threaten the North American food supply. Suzanne Lapointe reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickDec 9, 2025
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Sask. Premier Scott Moe says to not take President Trump literally on fertilizer tariff threatsPremier Scott Moe says not to take U.S. President Donald Trump seriously following comments that he may put tariffs on Canadian fertilizer to bolster domestic production.Dec 9, 2025
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‘Take a breath’: Saskatchewan premier urges calm over Trump’s potash tariff threatSaskatchewan’s economy would be devastated if U.S. President Donald Trump followed through on his threat to tariff Canadian potash. But as Heather Yourex-West reports, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is hopeful his province’s potash sector will escape unscathed.Global NationalDec 9, 2025
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Global National: Dec. 8What Air Transat and the pilots union are saying about negotiations ahead of a looming strike. Why U.S. President Donald Trump is now threatening to tariff Canadian potash. Plus, how ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ and its Korean-Canadian creator are taking the world by storm.Global NationalDec 8, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 8A potential hit to Saskatchewan Potash could be on the horizon as U.S. President Donald Trump suggests putting heavy tariffs on Canadian fertilizer. The City of Regina signs a new agreement to build a permanent food and yard waste processing facility. A look at how Saskatchewan residents are bundling up as the cold temperatures set...Dec 8, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Dec. 8A potential hit to Saskatchewan Potash could be on the horizon as U.S. President Donald Trump suggests putting heavy tariffs on Canadian fertilizer. Following reports of weapons being brought into St. Paul’s Hospital a Saskatoon nurse is calling on the provincial government to address safety concerns. A look at how Saskatchewan residents are bundling up...Dec 8, 2025
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Trump eyes Canadian potash as next tariff target in trade warU.S. President Donald Trump is now threatening to add Canadian potash to the list of tariffed items in his trade war. But as Jillian Piper explains, the U.S. relies heavily on Canada for the key fertilizer ingredient.Global NationalDec 8, 2025
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Putin says Russia-India deal will expand and diversify trade by $100B by 2030Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed on Friday to expand and diversify trade beyond oil and defence, despite Western pressure on New Delhi to scale back its decades-old close ties with Moscow. Putin’s trip to India coincides with New Delhi’s talks with the U.S. on a trade deal to cut...EconomyDec 5, 2025
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Algoma Steel to lay off 1,000 workers amid Canada-U.S. trade warCanada’s steel industry is taking another hit because of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. Jillian Piper explains why Algoma Steel is laying off 1,000 workers earlier than expected.Global NationalDec 1, 2025
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Toronto AI startup helps small companies navigate Trump tariff rulesU.S. President Donald Trump’s ever-changing tariff rules have created some of the most challenging and changing set of conditions that Canadian importers and exporters have ever faced. Anne Gaviola has more on a Toronto-based artificial intelligence startup that is helping companies across Canada navigate the more complex documentation process and rapidly-changing U.S. Customs rules.CanadaNov 26, 2025