Ontario is backing out of a $68 million contract with Starlink over President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada, which are set to go into effect tomorrow.
“A 10 per cent tariff would imply a $4 to $6 per-barrel levy and (a price discount on Canadian heavy oil) of $15 to $16,” RBC Capital Markets analyst Greg Pardy said in a research note on Sunday, ...
President Donald Trump unleashed the first salvo of his tariff war, with general levies of 25% on Canada and Mexico and 10% on China — the start of a wave of promised trade barrages against foreign ...
U.S. President Donald Trump will hit Canada with 25 per cent tariffs on Tuesday, with a lower 10 per cent duty for energy — laying the foundation for a trade war with America's closest neighbours.
Canada's federal government has assured Alberta that it will not bear a disproportionate burden of any retaliatory tariffs ...
Any Canadian response to U.S. tariffs will be regionally fair and equitable and not single out Alberta, Canada's main ...
The Canadian government is investing over $4.5 million in nine projects across southern Ontario aimed at enhancing the ...
Canada’s outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country’s oil rich province of Alberta are confident Canada can avoid ...
The party's Ontario Liberal caucus chair ... We will not escalate, but we will never back down." Meanwhile, Jonathan Wilkinson, the minister of energy and natural resources who was considering ...
Canadian Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said from Washington ... the Government of Canada is not helpful,” Wilkinson said. Ontario’s Doug Ford said all Canadian leaders ...