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We begin this afternoon in Hamilton, Ont., where Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada will reduce steel imports to help support domestic producers struggling with the impact of U.S. levies.
Matt Ingram speaks with former Ontario deputy minister Drew Fagan following Carney's announcement to target steel sourced from China with new tariffs.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says a fundamental shift in global steel markets will affect Canada more than many other countries because we rely more heavily on imports. He says there will be new tariffs ...
Many First Nations leaders say their expectations are low for the meeting planned on Thursday with Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
HAMILTON, Ontario, July 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The United Steelworkers union (USW) says today’s announcement from Prime Minister Mark Carney reflects major wins for workers - delivering on ...
The Canadian steel industry had asked the government to introduce tougher anti-dumping measures to protect the domestic ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday vowed to better protect the domestic steel industry including by imposing new tariffs, as Canada continues to look for ways to deal with the fallout ...
It has been more than a month since U.S. President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum products from 25 to 50 per cent.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was in Hamilton speaking about protecting the domestic steel production industry, Donald Trump’s tariffs and foreign steel coming into Canada from places like China ...
Under the new policy, Canada will apply a 25 percent tariff on steel imports from any country — except the U.S. — if the ...
"We have the potential to become our own best customer for steel but we will lose that ability if we don’t manage the ...
Canada’s steel industry fears that Chinese steel facing steep tariffs in the United States will be sent north and overwhelm the Canadian market.