Here is what to know about the ongoing trade spat with Ontario. Live updates: Trump escalates Canada trade war, doubles tariffs on steel, aluminum Tuesday morning: Trump announced retaliation ...
“Today, United States Secretary of Commerce @howardlutnick and Premier of Ontario Doug Ford had a productive conversation about the economic relationship between the United States and Canada ...
Ontario, Canada's most populous province, is adding a 25% surcharge to all electricity exports sent to the U.S. as part of retaliation against the Trump administration's tariffs on Canadian products.
Ontario’s premier, the leader of Canada’s most populous province, is now charging 25% more for electricity shipped to 1.5 ...
The government of Ontario is applying a 25 percent surcharge starting Monday on electricity exports to three U.S. states in response to U.S. tariffs on Canada. This surcharge will affect ...
2:29 Tariff pause won’t shake Canada’s stance on U.S. alcohol imports Ontario is re-examining its trade strategy in the wake of American tariffs on Canadian goods, looking to focus on opening ...
The developments came after Trump spent the morning lashing out at Ontario and Canada, including threats of more tariffs and repeated overtures about violating Canada's territorial sovereignty. In a ...
In the 'steel city of Canada,' Trump's tariff threats generate 'fear and confusion' Ontario slaps 25% levy on U.S.-bound electricity in latest trade war volley Amid intensely negative stock market ...
President Donald Trump openly challenged U.S. allies on Wednesday by increasing tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to ...
A group of Ontario school boards said Tuesday its legal fight against Meta, Snapchat and TikTok will proceed after a judge struck down the social media giants’ motion to dismiss the case.
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Mark Carney sworn in as Canada's prime minister, says he can work with Trump Ex-central banker Mark Carney was sworn in as prime minister of Canada on Friday and immediately said he could work ...
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