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Canada will take bigger economic hit than U.S. if Trump wins election: reportThe Scotiabank analysis says if Trump follows through on threats of tariffs on all imported goods, there would be "substantial negative impacts" on the Canadian and U.S. economies.EconomyApr 23
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As EV battery push continues, Trudeau says new plant will ‘meet this moment’The federal and Ontario governments are set to make 'an important automotive announcement' amid a major push to expand electric vehicle supply chains.CanadaMay 14
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Canada is pushing ahead on ‘friendshoring’. What that means for tradeThis year's budget reveals the federal Liberals envision Canada relying more on its allies for trade in the future, economists and geopolitical experts say.PoliticsApr 1, 2023
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‘Tone of corruption’: O’Toole, Singh take aim at Trudeau over throne speechParty leaders sounded like they were still on the campaign trail Tuesday as they delivered speeches in response to last week's throne speech.PoliticsNov 30, 2021
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U.S. reaches agreement with EU to settle rift over Trump-era steel and aluminum tariffsArticle 232 tariffs won't be removed entirely but, some quantity of European steel and aluminum will be allowed to enter the U.S. without tariffs under the deal.PoliticsOct 30, 2021
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We don’t need and shouldn’t want Trudeau calling out TrumpIt is delusional to think that a public rebuking from Justin Trudeau would convince Trump that he needs to change course, Rob Breakenridge says.CommentaryJun 6, 2020
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The world needs a ‘re-engaged’ America amid global power shift: TrudeauU.S. President-elect Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump in the November election and will be sworn in on Jan. 20 amid global and domestic tensions.CanadaJan 14, 2021
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The West Block — Episode 9, Season 10Watch the full episode of The West Block with host Mercedes Stephenson from Nov. 22, 2020.Nov 22, 2020
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Trump’s tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum: A timeline of key events since 2017The United States is once again imposing tariffs on some imported Canadian aluminum products and Canada is gearing up to retaliate with reciprocal tariffs.WorldAug 7, 2020
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U.S. to reimpose tariff on some Canadian aluminum products, Trump saysThe U.S. president made the announcement as he touted his administration "Buy American" policies at a Whirlpool Corp. manufacturing plant in Ohio.CanadaAug 6, 2020
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CUSMA won’t limit Canadian retaliation against U.S. tariffs: negotiatorSteve Verheul say that under the terms of the May 2019 agreement on tariffs, Canada would be able to impose retaliatory levies against American aluminum.CanadaJul 9, 2020
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Canada prepared to work with U.S. ‘regardless’ of election results, Trudeau saysTrudeau said "Canada is well positioned and ready to continue to work with the American people and the American government, regardless of the outcomes of tonight."CanadaNov 3, 2020
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The West Block — Episode 30, Season 9Watch the full broadcast of 'The West Block' from Sunday, March. 22, 2020 with Mike Le Couteur.CanadaMar 29, 2020
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New NAFTA deal will be worth $6.8B to Canada by 2025, economic assessment saysThe long-awaited assessment the Liberals presented today says the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is much better than letting the U.S. tear up the old NAFTA and put tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum and automotive exports.EconomyFeb 26, 2020
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Here are the key changes in the new NAFTA dealThe trade deal still needs to be approved by Canada's Parliament before it takes effect.CanadaJan 29, 2020
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Morneau’s fiscal update shows Canada’s deficit increased by billions for next 2 yearsThe figures released this morning show that the Liberals' projected deficit of $19.8 billion for the 12-month period that ends in March is now slated to actually be $26.6 billion.CanadaDec 16, 2019
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Trudeau says U.S. putting troops near Canadian border would be a ‘mistake’The prime minister says when he knows more, he'll share the information with Canadians.CanadaMar 27, 2020
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Premier Scott Moe heading to D.C. to discuss steel tariffs, NAFTAPremier Scott Moe's planned trip to Washington D.C. will have a different tone now that the United States are imposing a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian steel.MoneyMay 31, 2018
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Evraz workers feel sense of job security with end of U.S. tariffsThe head of Regina's chapter of the USW said he and his fellow Evraz employees feel a sense of job security with the end of the American steel tariffs.PoliticsMay 17, 2019
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Feds invest $100 million for smaller steel producers in wake of U.S. tariffsNavdeep Bains, Canada's minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, estimates that about 300 Canadian businesses will benefit from the federal investment and that 5,000 jobs will be maintained across the country.EconomyMar 11, 2019