There's been one word on the lips of Canadian and U.S. officials for months: tariff. But what is a tariff, and what do Donald Trump's threats really mean for Canada?
U.S. President Donald Trump said his conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping last week was friendly and he thought he ...
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 ...
It's a big week ahead as the U.S. Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of Canada hold their first meetings of 2025 ...
Some of the biggest car brands, including Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, have plants in Mexico and Canada.
As President Trump entered his second term, the trade war he started with China and which former President Biden kept in place suggests taming the deficit to ...
I'm old enough to remember conservatives freaking out over the Keystone Pipeline. Now Trump is telling business leaders at Davos that we don't need any stinking oil from Canada.
Ohio Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Steve Stivers believes most of the tariffs could be part of a larger deal putting America first.
Virtually addressing the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, Trump promised substantial tax cuts ...
If implemented, the proposed tariffs could spike inflation, but national security is more important, the bank CEO said.
Though he failed to impose sweeping tariffs on day one as promised, Trump has repeated threats of applying big import duties soon, as reasons behind them shift.
Trump’s threatened tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese goods would be “terrible for the Massachusetts economy," Gov. Maura Healey said.