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Canada's labor market stumbled in July with a loss of 40,000 jobs, driven by U.S. tariffs under Trump that continue to hit the country’s manufacturing sector.
U.S. President Donald Trump has raised the tariff rate on U.S. imports from Canada to 35% from 25%, effective Friday.
Trump’s sectoral tariffs on steel, aluminium and autos have hit the manufacturing sector hard and reduced hiring.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said "85 per cent of the trade between Canada and the United States is tariff-free" despite U.S. President Donald Trump imposing 35 per cent tariffs on goods that aren't ...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer met privately in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump to make a case he did not want to ...
Shortly before U.S. President Donald Trump briefly imposed tariffs on all Canadian goods in March, Bank of Canada Governor ...
Canada’s equivalent of the Girl Scouts said it was pausing trips to the United States out of safety concerns for its members.
Trump’s tariffs are giving international stocks a serious lift and at the same time helping to end the S&P 500 Index’s run of ...