The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Mark Carney suspending campaign to hold meetings on Trump tariffsControversial statements from the past came back to haunt two major parties on the federal election trail this week, costing each a candidate. A Liberal incumbent bowed out of the campaign late Monday after suggesting that another candidate be turned over to Chinese officials,
Canadian officials have warned U.S. President Donald Trump that the imposition of further tariffs will harm the American economy and merit a firm response from Ottawa."We will put in place retaliatory measures if there are additional measures put against Canada tomorrow,
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Montreal Gazette on MSNQuebec needs the Bloc because Carney agrees with Trump on Bill 96, Blanchet saysWe have gone from ignorance of Quebec to indifference toward Quebec, to full-blown Trudeau-style federalism,” Bloc Québécois leader says.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNEconomy and especially Trump: Canadians' thoughts on campaignsCanadians are going to the polls on April 28 to elect a new government at a time of unprecedented turmoil with the United States, as President Donald Trump threatens the country's economy and sovereignty.
The Liberal Party has seen its polling surge in response to Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada and the United States president's repeated assertions that Canada should join the U.S. as its 51st state. In response, some Canadian provinces have launched boycotts of U.S. goods, and the American national anthem has been booed at several sporting events.
President Donald Trump said he spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and that the two would meet after Canada’s election, amid an intensifying tariff war between the neighboring allies and major trading partners.
President Donald Trump announced tariffs on global trade partners during a White House Rose Garden event dubbed "Make America Wealthy Again" Wednesday afternoon.