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Nova Scotia to sell last of U.S. booze pulled from shelves, giving profits to charityThe premier says Nova Scotia is 'committed to a Team Canada approach to tariffs and trade' and will not order any more alcohol from the United States once this inventory is gone.EconomyNov 27
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ICE taps Canadian firm for 20 armoured vehicles despite Trump trade warU.S. government procurement records show plans for an order worth about $10 million for 20 Senator vehicles from Roshel that are built to resist bullets and bomb blasts.U.S. NewsDec 2
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Lumber supports won’t ‘make any difference,’ New Brunswick industry insider saysPrime Minister Mark Carney announced supports for the softwood lumber and steel sectors Wednesday amid an ongoing trade war with the United States.CanadaNov 26
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Canola and food exports: What Budget 2025 proposes as trade war continuesThe Liberal government is promising new supports for canola farmers and other sectors hit by U.S. and international tariffs in the federal budget released Tuesday.CanadaNov 4
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Productivity and hourly wages see small bump amid economic worriesCanada's business productivity improved in the third quarter as hourly wages grew, according to the latest data, which also showed a drop in hours worked amid the trade war.EconomyDec 3
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Liberals to announce loans for lumber producers, new quotas on some foreign steelCarney will unveil new funding for lumber and steel producers and tighten limits on foreign steel imports as Canada faces mounting pressure from the U.S. trade war.CanadaNov 25
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Canadian air passenger traffic to U.S. down for 9th consecutive monthThe drop comes almost a year after U.S. President Donald Trump first started musing about making Canada the 51st state, a threat he has repeated throughout the trade war.CanadaDec 1
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Trump ready to meet Xi, doesn’t want to escalate trade war: Scott BessentBessent told a CNBC event that officials from both countries were in touch, and Washington did not want to decouple from the second-largest economy in the world.U.S. NewsOct 15
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Hiring will stay ‘subdued’ over next year due to trade war, data suggestsThe job market is expected to remain difficult to break into over the next 12 months, as most businesses report pausing growth and hiring plans amid the trade war.EconomyOct 20
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Canadian trips to the U.S. fell for the 8th straight month: StatCanStatistics Canada says the number of Canadians returning from travel to the U.S. declined for the eighth straight month amid the ongoing trade war.ConsumerOct 22
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Canada is buying 85% less U.S. booze than last year amid trade war: report'This shift may reflect a broader sentiment that U.S.-imposed tariffs are unfair,' the report noted in its assessment of falling exports around the globe.CanadaOct 7
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‘The word is out’: NB Liquor selling off American alcohol it pulled from shelvesNB Liquor is selling off some of the American alcohol it pulled off the shelves in March in response to the Canada-U.S. trade war.CanadaOct 10
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Unemployment rate held steady at 7.1% in September, StatCan saysCanada's unemployment rate was unchanged in September, and holding at a four-year high amid the ongoing trade war and as tariff policies continue to weigh on the Canadian economy.EconomyOct 10
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Trade war ‘resolvable’ but U.S. ties have ‘fundamentally’ changed: LeBlanc'The United States has fundamentally changed, and it will not magically go back to what it may have been a year ago or 25 years ago,' Dominic LeBlanc said.PoliticsOct 2
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Most Canadians now planning ‘pretty significant’ holiday spending cutbacksSurvey data shows Canadian holiday shoppers are focused on affordability and supporting local amid the trade war, especially younger Canadians.ConsumerOct 7
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Bank of Canada says ‘weaker’ economy led to September rate cutThe Bank of Canada said last month's rate cut was as the result of the country's weakening economy amid the trade war and removing most retaliatory tariffs.EconomyOct 1
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Canada not ‘constructive’ in efforts to secure U.S. trade deal, envoy saysPete Hoekstra said the phrase 'elbows up,' is 'anti-American' and took issue with the phrase 'trade war' to describe the economic tension.PoliticsSep 18
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Canadian travel to U.S. declines for 7th consecutive month amid trade warIn July, the number of Canadian residents returning from the United States was down to 2.6 million, marking a 32.4 per cent decrease compared with July 2024CanadaSep 23
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Carney wraps up UAE visit with $70B investment pledge into CanadaThe announcements come as Carney concluded a visit to Abu Dhabi, which focused heavily on trade amid concerns about the war in Sudan.CanadaNov 21
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‘Trade is under attack,’ Macklem says. Here’s what he urges Canada must doTiff Macklem said Canada could undertake several policy measures to tackle the headwinds from the trade war imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.CanadaSep 23