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The deepening worries over President Donald Trump’s trade war initially helped pull Japan’s Nikkei 225 share index down 5.6%.
As U.S. President Donald Trump tries to turn his global trade war into a one-on-one showdown with China, he is finding that ...
Ottawa’s warning for Canadians to expect extra scrutiny when travelling to the United States extends to snowbirds who spend part of the year south of the border, according to a Calgary-based tax ...
BEIJING — China announced countermeasures on Friday, raising tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% starting Saturday. The ...
A new document circulated to lawyers involved in Hudson’s Bay’s creditor protection case is raising suspicion that a company ...
Residents of Corner Brook, Newfoundland are looking for federal supports as they struggle with tariff threats, housing, and ...
Pierre Poilievre’s ‘three strikes, you’re out’ policy has prompted Canada's party leaders to discuss their stances on crime. Abigail Beeman explains.
Federal party leaders were asked whether they will respect the results of the election as campaigning continues. Rachel Aiello explains.
The trade has Canadians conscious of where they spend their money, purchasing more domestic goods and refusing cross-border travel. Andrew Johnson reports.
U.S. officials have called for Canada to remove auto sector counter tariffs, but will they? Vassy Kapelos on the Canada-U.S.
Pierre Poilievre unveiled another part of his housing plan, promising to incentivize municipalities to cut taxes and whether ...
Pollster Nik Nanos of Nanos Research breaks down how the Liberals are converting support into projected seat gains, and how the NDP is failing to keep up.