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Canada will start producing ballistic-protection steel domesticallyA new partnership between a Canadian defence manufacturer and a Swedish steel company will mean being able to produce ballistic-protection steel domestically in Canada.CanadaAug 19
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China files WTO complaint over ‘discriminatory’ Canadian steel tariffsBeijing filed a complaint with the WTO in response to Canadian restrictions on imports that contain steel melted or poured in China.WorldAug 15
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Trump vows more tariffs on steel, semiconductor chips within 2 weeksTrump said the rates would be lower at the start to allow companies to build up domestic manufacturing in the U.S., rising sharply later.U.S. NewsAug 15
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Fatal U.S. Steel plant blast in Pennsylvania under investigationAllegheny County Emergency Services said a fire at the plant in Clairton started late Monday morning. Officials said they had not isolated the cause of the blast.U.S. NewsAug 12
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U.S. Steel plant blast in Pennsylvania leaves at least 1 dead, 10 injuredThere are no confirmed fatalities at the Clairton Coke Works, said Abigail Gardner, director of communications for Allegheny County.U.S. NewsAug 11
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U.S. steelmakers say Trump’s tariffs ‘working,’ want Canada to follow suitTop American steel producers are charging more for their products due to tariffs, which economists say is a natural effect that squeezes buyers and that Canada should avoid.EconomyJul 24
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Algoma Steel asks Ottawa for $500M over U.S. tariff uncertaintyThe company says in a press release it remains concerned with the "significant impact" that U.S. tariffs are having on its operations and outlook.PoliticsJul 24
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China threatens Canada with countermeasures over steel import curbsCanada imposed additional tariffs earlier this week on steel imports from all countries containing steel melted and poured in China before the end of July.CanadaJul 18
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Stelco owner ‘doesn’t give two hoots’ about the workers: Ontario Premier Doug FordOntario Premier Doug Ford says the head of the company that owns Hamilton-based steel company Stelco "doesn't give two hoots" about those workers.Canada6 hours
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Canada targets China with higher tariffs as part of steel industry measuresIt has been more than a month since U.S. President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum products from 25 to 50 per cent.PoliticsJul 16
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Police to beef up Celebration of Lights security with steel barriers, dronesHundreds of thousands of people are expected to pack the streets and beaches of downtown Vancouver and Kits Point as fireworks teams from Quebec, Yukon and Nova Scotia compete.Jul 15
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LeBlanc says tariff talks with U.S. ‘constructive’ but deal out of reachDominic LeBlanc says U.S.-Canada tariff talks are 'constructive' but unresolved, urging a deal to cut costs and protect integrated industries like autos and steel.EconomyAug 3
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Canada’s counter-tariffs ‘pulled the rug out from’ CUSMA, U.S. envoy saysSo far, Trump has imposed a 35 per cent tariff on all non-free trade Canadian goods, a 50 per cent levy on Canadian steel, aluminum and copper, and is threatening to bring in more.CanadaAug 14
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Retaliate against Trump’s tariffs? Why Ford wants Carney to ‘hit back’Ontario Premier Doug Ford called on Prime Minister Mark Carney to increase the tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum to 50 per cent in retaliation to Donald Trump's latest escalation.CanadaAug 1
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Steel tariff measures ‘fail to address the crisis we are in,’ industry saysThursday's statement from the Canadian Steel Producers Association takes particular issue with Ottawa's immediate measures like a tariff rate quota on foreign steel products.CanadaJun 26
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Use of Chinese steel delayed B.C.’s Pattullo Bridge replacement, industry advocate claimsThe new four-lane Pattullo replacement was originally meant to be complete by 2023, but is now slated to open later in 2025.EconomyJun 19
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Transport committee votes to study BC Ferries’ $1B loan for Chinese-built ships"Outsourcing Canadian jobs is always wrong, and it's even worse when we have these unjustified steel and aluminium tariffs," Conservative MP Dan Albas said.CanadaJul 7
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Ottawa unveils steel and aluminum measures to counter U.S. tariffsPrime Minister Mark Carney said Ottawa will also introduce new rules to ensure Canadian steel and aluminum and tariff-free products from other trading partners are prioritized.EconomyJun 19
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Nova Scotia strike that turned deadly a century ago a milestone for workers’ rightsDuring Nova Scotia's storied 300-year history of coal mining, one deadly riot in 1925 proved to be pivotal for workers' rights in Canada.PoliticsJun 11
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Joly says Ottawa ‘in solution mode’ after industry meeting on steel tariffsOntario Premier Doug Ford also said Thursday that Prime Minister Mark Carney is in 'deep discussions' on trade with U.S. President Donald Trump.CanadaJun 5