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Trudeau pledges economic support in face of U.S. tariffs
News, Reuters

Canada will be in trade war with US for foreseeable future, says Trudeau

By David Ljunggren, Promit Mukherjee, Reuters March 6, 2025
Canada will continue to be in a trade war with the United States for the foreseeable future, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday, a day after what he called a "colorful" call with President Donald Trump.

Photo: Screencap via Zak McLachlan
Crops, News

VIDEO: Canadian Crops Convention offers hope on trade

Erin Gowriluk of the Canada Grain Council said tri-national co-operate remains alive outside government

By Glacier FarmMedia staff March 5, 2025
The Canadian Crops Convention kicked off in Edmonton today, under the shadow of U.S. tariffs and Canadian counter-tariffs.


FILE PHOTO: REUTERS/Quinn Glabicki
News

“I love the farmer”: Trump pledges more tariffs on Canadian goods

Tariffs will hurt American farmers and manufacturers say Democrats

By Jonah Grignon March 5, 2025
Donald Trump tells Congress he will impose reciprocal tariffs on Canadian goods and says American farmers will soon have no one to compete with.

A truck at the U.S. – Canada border. PHOTO: FILE
News

Tariffs Day 1 | Trade war commences as Canadian agricultural sector braces

Canada and China respond in kind, agriculture groups call for support and strategy

By Gord Gilmour March 4, 2025
As of March 4, 2025 U.S. president Donald Trump’s threat of imposing a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods has become a reality. Canada has immediately applied retaliatory tariffs, but the true scope of the fallout from this action is yet to be determined.


Canada’s retaliatory tariffs should fund tax cuts says Poilievre
News

Canada’s retaliatory tariffs should fund tax cuts says Poilievre

Leader of the opposition touts a “Canada First” approach to U.S. tariffs with measures already championed by Tories

By Jonah Grignon March 4, 2025
Canada must retaliate against U.S. tariffs, and retaliatory tariffs should fund tax cuts, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre said on Tuesday.

Trudeau pledges economic support in face of U.S. tariffs
News

Trudeau pledges economic support in face of U.S. tariffs

Canada working to find new trading partners, expand provincial trade says PM

By Jonah Grignon March 4, 2025
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is working on supports for Canadians impacted by U.S. tariffs and seeking new markets for exports.


Justin Sherlock, a farmer and soybean grower from North Dakota, remains hopeful that politicians in Ottawa, Washington and Mexico City can resolve their differences over trade. Sherlock was one of about 11,000 people who attended the Commodity Classic, held March 2-4 in Denver, Colorado. Photo: Robert Arnason
News

The risk of tariffs – some U.S. farmers get it and some don’t

By Robert Arnason March 4, 2025
The Trump tariffs and retaliatory tariffs will likely cause financial pain for American farmers. Some farmers get it, but other producers don’t.

Tariffs will be ‘devastating’
News, Reuters

Trump to decide US tariff levels on Mexico, Canada as Tuesday deadline looms

By Andrea Shalal, David Lawder, Reuters, Steve Holland March 3, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump will decide on Monday what levels of tariffs he will impose early on Tuesday on Canada and Mexico amid last-minute negotiations over border security and efforts to halt the inflow of fentanyl opioids, his commerce secretary said.


US President Donald Trump during an executive order signing in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, Feb. 10, 2025. Trump ordered a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, escalating his efforts to protect politically important US industries with levies hitting some of the country’s closest allies. Photographer: Al Drago/Pool/Sipa USA
News, Reuters

Trump says Canada, Mexico tariffs on schedule despite border, fentanyl efforts

By Andrea Shalal, David Lawder, Reuters February 25, 2025
President Donald Trump said on Monday that tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports are "on time and on schedule" despite efforts by the countries to beef up border security and halt the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. ahead of a March 4 deadline.

File photo of the Canada-U.S. border crossing connecting Sarnia, Ont. and Port Huron, Michigan. (Eyfoto/iStock/Getty Images)
News

Report ranks provinces by projected impact of broad U.S. tariffs

Alberta expected to be hardest hit by U.S. tariffs on oil sector losses; Sask. agriculture sector also anticipates heavy losses

By Jonah Grignon February 20, 2025
Alberta and Saskatchewan will be among the provinces hardest hit by U.S. tariffs, according to an assessment by the Conference Board of Canada released February 19.


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