John Authers is a senior editor for markets and Bloomberg Opinion columnist. A former chief markets commentator at the Financial Times, he is author of “The Fearful Rise of Markets.”
The president wants to begin renegotiating a U.S. trade deal with Canada and Mexico earlier than a scheduled 2026 review, people familiar with his thinking said.
Economic dependence between Canada, the United States and Mexico is too strong for tariffs to kneecap trade, says the head of Canadian Pacific Kanas City Ltd. "How many engines and transmissions are built in the U.
The premier called on Quebecers to close ranks, and cautioned the U.S. president against angering snowbirds in Florida.
The Quebec legislature resumes sitting Tuesday for a spring session likely to be dominated by the threat of a trade war with the United States and a renewed focus on secularism and
Donald Trump’s repeated taunts about Canada becoming the 51st American state carry more weight than his usual rhetorical grenades, causing chaos among Canada’s political leaders. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has even paid a visit to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida alongside media personalities Kevin O’Leary and Jordan Peterson,
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The U.S. is threatening a two-stage tariff plan in which Canada and Mexico could get hit with initial trade penalties within days then face broader penalties this spring.
Trump negotiated the USMCA in his first term as a replacement for the North American Free Trade Agreement; the new deal came into ... Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told reporters at a Quebec hotel where Trudeau’s cabinet has gathered for a two-day ...
While much about the threatened tariffs is still unclear, experts predict they would be bad news for all three economies, with few winners.
Bonta, who like Trump is a Republican, told The Times that he does not oppose tariffs in general, but wants to see the Trump administration deploy them judiciously.
Restricting Alberta energy exports to the U.S. is within Ottawa's purview. But recent comments suggest that move may be unlikely, though not "off the table."