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Eby, Carney chat U.S. trade war, CUSMA agreement and pipelineB.C. Premier David Eby spoke with Prime Minister Mark Carney and the U.S. trade war and CUSMA agreement were front and centre. The Canada-United States-Mexico trade deal is up for review, but the three sides are in the middle of a tariff dispute. Ben O’Hara-Byrne has the details.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 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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Canadian travel to U.S. up slightly, ending 15 month slide: StatCanCanadian trips south of the border have gone down significantly since the start of U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war. But as Jillian Piper reports, new data from Statistics Canada suggests the travel boycott is starting to weaken.Global NationalMay 11
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Carney says U.S. won’t dictate terms of CUSMA trade talksCanada and the U.S. have still not settled their prolonged trade war ahead of the upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). Mackenzie Gray reports on what the White House is reportedly threatening, and how Prime Minister Mark Carney isn’t backing down.Global NationalApr 22
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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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Atlantic Canadian ports aren’t slowing down a year into U.S.-Canada trade warMore than a year into the U.S.-Canada trade war, Atlantic Canadian ports aren’t slowing down. They’re growing. And while the U.S. is still expected to be the top trade partner, port officials are making sure they’re not putting all their cargo in one basket. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla reports.Global News at 6 New BrunswickFeb 4
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Carney’s shifting position on Iran war overshadows trade tour across AsiaMark Carney had hoped the focus of his trip to India and Australia would be focused on trade diversification. However, Canada’s shifting position on Iran has so far overshadowed the tour. Mackenzie Gray reports.PoliticsMar 5
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What are Trump, Xi’s goals for high-stakes China summit?U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s two-day summit in Beijing could have huge implications for global trade and the Iran war. Jackson Proskow reports on what’s at stake for the leaders of the world’s two most powerful countries.Global National7 hours
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Business Matters: Trump arrives in China for two-day summit with XiU.S. President Donald Trump touched down in Beijing on Wednesday as he begins his widely-anticipated talks with Chinese president Xi Jinping. Discussions are expected to center around the ongoing war in Iran, trade and U.S. arms sales to Taiwan. Nivrita Ganguly has this story and more for Business Matters on May 13, 2026.CanadaMay 13
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Carney arrives in India hoping to reset strained relationsIn a bid to diversify Canada’s trade relations and become less dependent on the United States amid the ongoing trade war, Prime Minister Mark Carney is off on another 10-day trip abroad. His first stop is India, where he arrived on Friday morning.CanadaFeb 27
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‘Buy Canadian’ one year later: Alternatives to U.S. products stocked on shelves: Just over a year has passed since U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed a trade war with Canada, inspiring the “Buy Canadian” movement from coast to coast. Eight out of ten Canadians believe that helping out locally is more important than ever. Here are some wise Canadian choices from lifestyle expert Julia Grieves. For the...The Morning ShowFeb 24
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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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Canada and U.S. still ‘too far apart’ ahead of formal CUSMA review: VerheulCanada’s former chief trade negotiator, Steve Verheul, said Thursday that he is “not convinced” the Canada-US-Mexico (CUSMA) will bear any fruit in the foreseeable future. Steve Verheul said during the Public Policy Forum in Toronto, Ont., that Canada and the U.S. are still “too far apart” on their respective demands heading into a formal CUSMA...CanadaMay 7
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Customers of Nova Scotia car dealership allege fraud, say outstanding loans never paidCustomers of a car dealership in Lower Sackville are sounding the alarm after they say the dealership left them on the hook for loans on vehicles they’ve traded in, with some paying for cars the no longer own. As Angela Capobianco reports, the RCMP are now getting involved.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 23
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Iran war impacts in ManitobaThe war on Iran is putting pressure on global trade, and prices. Iris Dyck reports on how it’s affecting costs here in Manitoba.EconomyMar 12
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Global National: March 15As the U.S. war on Iran enters its third week, civilians caught in the crosshairs continue to pay the price. Global News reports on the seemingly endless conflict — and the confusing messaging from the White House. Plus, Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised to work more closely with five Nordic countries on defence and...Global NationalMar 15
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Economic uncertainty continues for Manitoba businessesIt’s been about a year since the start of the Canada – U.S. trade war, a challenging, unstable time for Manitoba businesses. That as sectors across the province watch closely as our country is set to renegotiate it’s free trade deal with the United States. Vasilios Bellos reports.EconomyFeb 6
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Prime Minister Carney concludes trip to India, Australia and Japan: HighlightsJonathan Berkshire Miller, Co-Founder & Principal at Pendulum Geopolitical Advisory and Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, joins Global’s Nivrita Ganguly to discuss Prime Minister Mark Carney’s 10-day trade and diplomatic mission to India, Australia and Japan, against the backdrop of war breaking out in Middle East.CanadaMar 7
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Trump says he’ll cut off all trade with Spain over access to military basesU.S. President Donald Trump threatened to cut off all trade with Spain after their prime minister said the U.S. military would not be able to use the country’s military bases for strikes linked to the war on Iran.U.S. NewsMar 3
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‘No to the war’: Spain’s Sanchez pushes back on U.S., Israel attack on IranSpanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday doubled down on his opposition to the attack on Iran by the U.S. and Israel, warning that the conflict risked playing “Russian roulette” with the lives of millions. Sanchez was responding after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to cut trade with Madrid over its position on the conflict. “The...WorldMar 4