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50% tariffs to hit Canadian copper imports to the U.S.International trade advisor, Barry Appleton, has extensive experience advising Canadian governments on trade and authoring NAFTA-related issues. He says copper’s critical role in powering the digital economy can allow Canada to position itself strategically in the global tech and clean-energy sectors.CanadaJul 13
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Meghan Markle reveals big rebrand just before Netflix launchIn today’s royal roundup, Patricia Treble breaks down the emotional closing of the Invictus Games, where Prince Harry was visibly moved by Prime Minister Trudeau’s heartfelt speech. Meanwhile, Meghan Markle has made headlines with a surprise rebrand of her lifestyle brand just days before the launch of her Netflix project. We also discuss the royal...The Morning ShowFeb 18
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BAFTA nominations: The Brutalist and Conclave lead the packThe BAFTA nominations are in! Films like The Brutalist and Conclave dominate with multiple nods. Plus, highlights from the British premiere of A Complete Unknown featuring Timothée Chalamet. Morgan Hoffman brings you the latest in Global Entertainment.The Morning ShowJan 15
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The Morning Show: January 15Today on The Morning Show: Claire Newell shares essential travel tips amidst California’s wildfire crisis. Lisa Kisber reveals affordable handbag alternatives to achieve the designer look for less. Morgan Hoffman talks with Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones about The Brutalist and breaks down the latest BAFTA nominations.The Morning ShowJan 15
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The Brutalist: Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones on film’s unique storytellingThe Brutalist, directed by Brady Corbet and starring Adrien Brody, has taken awards season by storm with nine BAFTA nominations. Global Entertainment’s Morgan Hoffman sits down with stars Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones to discuss the film’s unique storytelling and what fans can expect.The Morning ShowJan 15
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State of the Union 2020: Trump praises CUSMA, says it replaces a ‘disastrous NAFTA’During his State of the Union address on Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he was successful in completing one of his “biggest” campaign promises, replacing the “disastrous” NAFTA trade deal with the Canada-United States-Mexico trade agreement (CUSMA), which he says will create nearly 100,000 auto jobs and increase trade between Mexico and Canada.PoliticsFeb 4, 2020
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Trump credits himself with ‘ending the NAFTA nightmare’ as USMCA signed into lawU.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed to have “ended the NAFTA nightmare” after formally signing the new US-Mexico-Canada agreement into law.EconomyJan 29, 2020
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Progress made on CUSMA, but still no decision on support: Jagmeet SinghNDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tells Mercedes Stephenson that there has been progress in key areas for the new NAFTA deal, known as CUSMA in Canada, but his party has not yet decided if they will vote for it in the House of Commons.The West BlockDec 15, 2019
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U.S. Senate approves U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, sending bill to Trump to sign into lawThe U.S. Senate approved a new North American trade deal on Thursday by a vote of 89 to 10, clearing the way for a revamp of the 26-year-old NAFTA that includes tougher labor and automotive content rules but leaves $1.2 trillion in annual U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade flows largely unchanged. The measure will be sent to President...CanadaJan 16, 2020
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Mexico’s CUSMA point person says deal still needs workIt’s been more a year since the new NAFTA deal was signed by leaders of Canada, U.S. and Mexico. Only Mexico has ratified the agreement so far. This week, that country’s CUSMA point man travelled to Ottawa and Washington to iron out the last details. Mike Le Couteur reports.Global NationalNov 30, 2019
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Canada will be ‘polite but firm’ in brewing trade warWith U.S. President Donald Trump threatening to withdraw from NAFTA, a trade war could be looming. What kind of leverage does Canada have to push back? Vassy Kapelos reports.Global NationalApr 26, 2017
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Trudeau convinces Trump to reconsider NAFTA termination by focusing on long term effectsPrime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to a comment made by President Donald Trump on Thursday in which he confirmed his conversation with Trudeau led to him changing his mind about terminating NAFTA.CanadaApr 27, 2017
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Spicer says Trump looks forward to following up on Canadian dairy industry remarksWhite House press secretary Sean Spicer said the NAFTA deal between Canada and the U.S. is a very important issue for people in Wisconsin and that President Donald Trump will follow-up with his remarks on making the deal fairer. On Tuesday, Trump had called Canada’s dairy industry “very unfair” and a “one-sided deal.”CanadaApr 19, 2017
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Premiers Meeting focuses on NAFTACanada’s ambassador to the United States met with Canada’s premiers in Edmonton on Tuesday, giving them guidance on what to expect. Kendra Slugoski reports.Global News at Noon EdmontonJul 18, 2017
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NAFTA tops Canadian premiers’ meeting agendaAn agreement thousands of Canadian jobs depend on was at the centre of a meeting between the premiers today. What happens with NAFTA could have a big impact across the country. And as Mike Le Couteur reports, some premiers are bracing for aggressive American tactics.Global NationalJul 18, 2017
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Horgan eager to get softwood deal before NAFTA negotiations beginNewly elected B.C. Premier John Horgan said he is eager to find a resolution to the softwood lumber dispute as a way to relieve pressure and distraction off the impending federal NAFTA negotiations.CanadaJul 25, 2017
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Trudeau says he’s looking forward to a ‘modernization of NAFTA’Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he’s looking forward to a “modernization of NAFTA” after speaking to Mike Pence and governors in the U.S.MoneyJul 14, 2017
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U.S. reveals NAFTA goalsThe Trump administration has released its wish list for reforming the North American Free Trade Agreement, seeking compromises that would overhaul the longstanding treaty. Jackson Proskow reports.Global NationalJul 17, 2017
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Trudeau vows to be tough on Trump when it comes to NAFTAPrime Minister Justin Trudeau assured the House of Commons Monday that he intends to stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump when it comes to NAFTA renegotiations, including on dairy and lumber.CanadaJun 19, 2017
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Freeland says no deal yet, but parties committed to get NAFTA agreementForeign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Wednesday there was still no deal on NAFTA but all three countries were committed to finding a deal. She also said they were throwing all their resources, starting with the prime minister, at the negotiation.PoliticsApr 19, 2018