Donald Trump has taken his fight with Canada to the international stage. Both, demanding respect and, in no uncertain terms, pushing forward with his tariff threat.
Trump ran through his flurry of executive actions since his swearing-in and claimed that he had a “massive mandate” from the American people to bring change.
According to the bridge's website, it's the busiest international crossing in all of North America with roughly $323 million worth of product crossing the border every single day.
As tariff threats loom, Alberta's agricultural food processors are asking for support from government to protect the industry. Bianca Parsons, executive director of the Alberta Food Processors ...
If Trump follows through on his threatened tariffs, the ill effects will become all too real and not at all dated. The price of tariffed goods will go up adding to inflation,” writes ...
Global shares rose on Friday buoyed by the prospect of lower U.S. interest rates and a U.S.-China trade deal following ...
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says prices for Americans will go up if President Donald Trump follows through with his vow to apply sweeping tariffs on Canadian products ...
"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary explains President Donald Trump's "tariff signal" to world economic leaders on "The Story." ...
President Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariff on Canadian imports could be an expensive proposition for the Pacific Northwest, which depends heavily on its northern neighbors for energy supplies.
The U.S. president used the World Economic Forum to offer the global elite a warning: He intends to follow through on his ...
Some of the biggest car brands, including Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, have plants in Mexico and Canada.
Trump spoke by video from the White House to the annual summit in Davos, Switzerland, on his third full day in office.