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Futures for Canada's main stock index edged higher on Friday, as recent de-escalation of the global trade war and softer U.S.
China has emerged as the top customer for Canadian oil shipped on the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline, ship tracking data ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNFrom retaliation to recovery: How Ottawa can turn China’s EV tariff crisis into a strategic opportunityCanada’s decision last fall to impose a 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), mirroring U.S. policies, ...
A UBC expert explains the rules-based system, how Canada can fight to keep it, and why it’s ‘truly frightening’ if we don’t.
While many Canadian companies are hurting because of the trade war, some are booming as clients look for ways to avoid doing ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNCanada Cools US Trade Tensions By Drawing Down Retaliatory DutiesCanada has effectively nixed all retaliatory duties on the U.S. in an effort to cool trade tensions that burned red hot just ...
Canada’s stock market hits new highs amid trade hopes and political stability. Will bullish momentum continue for ...
National home sales were relatively unchanged in April, when factoring in seasonal variations, according to a new report, and CREA says that could be a good sign.
The result has been a raft of trade wars between Washington and other governments, Beijing foremost among them. Trump’s ...
Large tariff increases that push up consumer prices while weakening economic activity would put the Federal Reserve in the uncomfortable position of choosing whether to prioritize promoting low ...
The government imposed new import taxes of 25% on about C$60 billion ($43 billion) of US-made goods in March in response to the first round of tariffs from the Trump administration. Canada also ...
According to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), homes sales fell 9.3 per cent in March compared with this time last year.
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