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Canada has so far not retaliated. Mr. Carney told reporters Tuesday that the aim of the government is to minimize impact on ...
Ford didn't call for any immediate new retaliatory tariffs and repeatedly emphasized his confidence in Carney’s leadership, ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford expressed confidence Wednesday in Canada’s ability to fight tariffs, but offered few details from his conversations with key decision-makers to shed light on Canada’s ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is warning that U.S. President Donald Trump could choose to suddenly "pull the carpet out from underneath us" by opening up the trade agreement his administration negotiated ...
Ford's comments came before Prime Minister Mark Carney held an afternoon meeting to brief the premiers on the ongoing talks ...
Ontario's premier warned the potential renegotiation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement could be even more economically ...
CHCH News anchor Matt Ingram spoke with former Queen's Park correspondent Keith Leslie on topics Premier Doug Ford touched upon at a Wednesday press conference.
Regulatory rollback has opened the door for Ford, GM and Stellantis to sell highly profitable pickups and SUVs for the foreseeable future.
The U.S. and Japan announced a big trade deal that lowers tariffs to just 15% on imports, and the team discusses earnings from General Motors, Intuitive Surgical, and Enphase Energy.
Tariffs hammer Honda, while changes in regulations allow manufacturers to go back to building big ICE trucks and SUVs.
Nissan has not said exactly what the delay in EV production means for the future of the Canton, Mississippi, plant.
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