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Canadian industries tense ahead of CUSMA deadlineSeveral Canadian industries have been battered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, with some sectors skeptical of whether Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade strategy will pay off. Heidi Petracek speaks with people whose livelihoods are on the line about what they’re hoping for from upcoming Canada-U.S. negotiations.Global NationalApr 23
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Business Matters: Tariff-hit industries struggling as Trump’s trade war drags into 2nd yearIndustries targeted by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, including metal production, lumber and automobiles, continue to face steep duties as the trade war drags into its second year. Companies have cut staff, pulled back on production and pushed for government action as the heavy duties continue to shake Canada’s crucial and long-standing trade relationship with...ConsumerMar 24
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Poilievre says Canada needs ‘unbreakable leverage’ for Trump trade talksConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is taking a tougher stance on U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. David Akin explains how Poilievre is urging the federal government to create “unbreakable leverage” for trade talks with Trump, what could be causing Poilievre to speak out against Trump after previously staying quiet, and what’s behind Poilievre’s upcoming trip...Global NationalFeb 26
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Doug Ford ‘climbed through the TV 18 times’ watching Trump’s SOTU addressOntario Premier Doug Ford said he had to watch what “our friend President [Donald] Trump’s tariffs” were taking aim at, Tuesday night, as Trump delivered the State of the Union address.PoliticsFeb 25
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The West Block: Feb. 22As experts dissect Ottawa’s most significant military plan to buy and build in Canada, we hear from leaders in the military, industry and investment. Plus, as another former Conservative MP defects to the Liberal party, could the government hit the magic number for a majority — without an election? Chief Political Correspondent David Akin walks...The West BlockFeb 22
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B.C. premier says Trump tariff decision won’t make a big difference for B.C. businessesB.C. Premier David Eby said on Friday that the U.S. Supreme Court decision on President Donald Trump’s tariffs might be a good step, but it won’t make a big impact on businesses in the province.Global BCFeb 20
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B.C. reaction to U.S. Supreme Court tariff rulingB.C’s premier and jobs minister are reacting to the U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down many of Donald Trump’s tariffs, but they warn that ruling won’t do much to help struggling B.C. businesses. Aaron McArthur reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 20
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Supreme Court rules Trump overstepped authority by imposing tariffsThe U.S. Supreme Court delivered its highly-anticipated ruling on Donald Trump’s tariffs. The U.S. President was found to have overstepped his authority when he invoked emergency powers to impose the levies last spring. Trump fired back at this finding Friday, announcing plans for further tariffs. Jackson Proskow reports.Global NationalFeb 20
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SCOTUS rules Trump’s tariffs overstepped his authority, but what does that mean for Canada?The U.S. Supreme Court delivered its highly-anticipated ruling on Donald Trump’s tariffs Friday. The U.S. President was found to have overstepped his authority when he invoked emergency powers to impose the levies last spring. And Canada, of course, is welcoming this decision. But as Touria Izri reports, the ruling is not putting an end to...Global NationalFeb 20
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Global National: Feb. 20The U.S. Supreme Court delivered its highly-anticipated ruling on Donald Trump’s tariffs. The U.S. President was found to have overstepped his authority when he invoked emergency powers to impose the levies last spring. Trump fired back at this finding Friday, announcing plans for further tariffs. And while the vast majority of Canadian exports to the...Global NationalFeb 20
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Business Matters: U.S. House votes against Trump’s tariffs on CanadaThe U.S. House of Representatives has voted against President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada in a move that shows wavering support for his controversial trade agenda. Six Republicans joined Democrats in a push against what the Republican leader has called a fentanyl emergency at the border. Nivrita Ganguly has this story and more in Business...EconomyFeb 12
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Trump uses foreign steel in White House ballroom makeover despite ‘America First’ policy: reportOne of U.S. President Donald Trump’s main justifications for the trade war is protecting American manufacturing. He has slapped punishing steel tariffs on countries like Canada to shield U.S. companies from outside competition.U.S. NewsApr 10
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Canadian auto sector still struggling a year after Trump’s tariffsIt has been one year since U.S. President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day,” when he imposed wide-ranging tariffs on nearly 200 countries. The impact is still being felt globally, especially in the Canadian auto industry, which has suffered significantly. Many involved in the sector now fear these trade barriers are here to stay. Jillian Piper...CanadaApr 4
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Global National: April 4The race is on to find a missing U.S. service member in Iran after their warplane was shot down. The reality on the ground in the Iran war zone is worsening as the conflict enters its second month. Both sides are experiencing significant death and destruction, with civilian targets increasingly being hit. As the world...Global NationalApr 4
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U.S. flags new complaints against Canada as Trump’s tariffs hit one-year markAs of this week, United States tariffs against Canada have been in effect for nearly one year. U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policy has cost both countries billions of dollars. The U.S. has a list of sticking points underscored in an annual report on trade barriers, which includes old complaints and some new ones. Global’s...CanadaApr 1
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Cuba-bound Russian oil tanker permitted passage despite Trump’s oil blockadeThe U.S. blockade on Cuba loosened Monday with the arrival of a Russian oil tanker. U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to tariff any country sending fuel to the communist-run country, now gripped by severe shortages. But now Trump appears to be backtracking. Touria Izri reports.U.S. NewsMar 30
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‘It’s not easy’: Carney speaks frankly about dealing with TrumpAt his final event in Sydney, Australia, on Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney pushed for closer business and political ties between Australia and Canada to try and hedge against Donald Trump’s tariff strategy.CanadaMar 4
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Business Matters: FedEx sues for refund of Trump tariffsFedEx is suing the U.S. government, seeking a refund for tariffs it paid under President Donald Trump. The company says it suffered financial harm after the Supreme Court ruled the tariffs were imposed without proper legal authority. Jazan Grewal has this story and more in Business Matters for Feb. 25, 2026.CanadaFeb 25
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What impact will Trump’s new European tariff threats have at the World Economic Forum?Global News Morning speaks with Stephen Saideman from the Canadian Defence and Security Network about how Donald Trump’s tariff pressure tactic against European nations could play out at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland as he continues to push for control of Greenland.Global BCJan 20
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Trump to deliver State of the Union address just days after suffering tariff defeatCanada-U.S. Relations Expert Asa McKercher speaks with Global News Morning about Donald Trump’s priorities in his State of the Union address, his tariff defeat and what it all means for Canada.Global News Morning BCFeb 24