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Kaine warned that tariffs on Canadian goods would ripple through the economy, making it more expensive to build homes and military ships.
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Fallout continues after President Donald Trump's unveiling of severe tariffs against virtually all U.S. trading partners.
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The resolution likely won’t survive the GOP-controlled House, but its passage was a small victory for Democrats looking for their best attack line before the midterms.
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The president and Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, spoke for the first time on Friday and promised to begin negotiations on trade.
Here’s a look at some target territories that have little to no production, exports or role in the global economy.
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How Trump Upended Canada's Upcoming ElectionThat it wouldn’t be anything good was obvious as early as December when Trump bullied Trudeau, vowed sweeping tariffs, and even threatened annexation to make Canada the “cherished 51st state.” With Trump’s taunts, the pressure on the highly ...
Senate Republicans are facing pressure from President Donald Trump to resist voting for a Democratic resolution to nullify the presidential emergency on fentanyl he is using to implement tariffs on Ca
Auto manufacturer Stellantis has temporarily laid off around 900 American workers and close to 4,500 Canadian employees in an effort to work around President Donald Trump's 25% automotive tariffs.
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The New Republic on MSNCanada Announces Bombshell Break With U.S. Over Trump3. Trump withdrew Representative Elise Stefanik’s nomination for U.N. ambassador to help the Republicans maintain their tiny House majority. Stefanik—one of MAGA’s favorite congressional attack dogs—is likely to return to defend her New York district seat, which Democrats view as vulnerable.
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.
In a ceremony at the White House on Wednesday, Mr. Trump unveiled his most expansive tariffs to date. They included a 10 percent rate on all countries except Canada and Mexico, and double-digit ...