Had Naheed Nenshi spent more time reading Hamlet alongside those Doctor Who books he loved as a boy, then the phrase “hoist by his own petard” might resonate more deeply. Unfortunately for our current Alberta NDP leader,
Rachel Notley, a former Alberta premier who is a member of the Council on Canada-U.S. Relations, says discipline, unity and love of both country and province are critical as Canada faces a real risk of tariffs from U.
With the inauguration of the American president-elect, Donald Trump, who threatened to impose punitive tariffs on Canadian imports from the first day
There are to be no punitive tariffs on Canadian exports. Well, maybe after Feb. 1 or maybe not. Trump is being cagey. And if we act like a serious country in the nine to 18 months the Trump administration has given us to get our border issues sorted, the rightly dreaded 25 per cent tariffs threatened by President Donald Trump may never materialize.
Canada may find itself in a stronger position than the United States if a trade war breaks out between the two countries. Don’t take my word for that. That’s Paul Krugman speaking.
Former NDP leader Rachel Notley stepped down as the member for Edmonton-Strathcona on Dec. 30, which forces the government to call a byelection by the end of June. The governing United ...
Among the members are Steve Verheul, Canada's chief trade negotiator during the renegotiation of NAFTA, and former provincial premiers Jean Charet (Quebec), Rachel Notley (Alberta) and Stephen ...
Along with McNeil, the panel includes a pair of other ex-premiers — Alberta’s Rachel Notley and Quebec’s Jean Charest — plus past and present Canadian ambassadors to the United States, the prime minister’s former national security adviser and Canada’s chief trade negotiator during the ongoing renegotiation of the free-trade agreement.
The Canadian dollar rose to a near three-week high against its U.S. counterpart on Monday, as investors weighed the potential for Canada's economy to escape broad-based U.S. tariffs and a report ...
Bank of Canada cuts key rate 0.25% but warns of tariff uncertainty Bank of Canada cuts key rate 0.25% but warns of tariff uncertainty The quarter-point reduction marks a step down from the Bank of ...
Danielle Smith has once again chosen political ideology over country as Canada faces a trade war with Trump's United States.
Canada's crude oil exports give this country powerful leverage in any trade war with the United States. But interconnectedness is a double-edged sword: the U.S. also controls pipelines that flow into Canada.