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Prime Minister Mark Carney's federal government has cut the tolls to use the Confederation Bridge, Canada's longest bridge.
Carney said on July 15 that Canada may have to accept some tariffs as part of a trade deal with the US. While Ottawa's eyes are fixed on Washington, its hand is reaching east. A July 14 meeting ...
There is said to be no consistency around the table. Trump’s team swerves to a new topic every time the two sides meet — from ...
Mr. Carney was responding to news Sunday that the U.S. had struck a framework trade deal with the European Union that imposes a 15-per-cent U.S. tariff on most EU goods, including autos, and leaves 50 ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada is still deep in talks with the U.S., even though President Trump dismissed Canada, ...
Talks between Canada and the United States on a trade deal are at an intense phase, Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters ...
Trump warned that if no deal is reached, a 35% tariff would apply to imports from Canada—unless goods fall under the existing North American Free Trade Agreement. He has already levied tariffs of 25% ...
The US president's remarks come after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney signalled earlier this week that Canada "will not ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that Canada “will not accept a bad deal” just to secure a trade agreement with ...
A three-day meeting in response to President Trump’s looming tariff threat underscored differences between the leaders of ...
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