Tag: Tariffs
The Northern Michigan Policy Conference, Debbie Stabenow and tariffs
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Ontario election: A deepening doctor shortage is now ‘more than a crisis’
More than 2.5 million Ontarians are without a family doctor, the entry-point for patients into the publicly funded health care system.
SEE IT: Sports fans in Vancouver, Toronto rain down boos on U.S. national anthem
In what can only be described as an unprecedented show of Canadian surliness and national unity, fans at Sunday night’s Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Raptors home games rained down boos during the pre-game performance of the U.S. national anthem. One day after President Donald Trump announced 25 per cent tariffs on all goods coming from […]
Booze, tobacco, poultry, shampoos and chocolate: U.S. items to be tariffed by Canada
U.S.-made toothpastes, firearms, motorcycles, furniture, ketchup and more also about to jump in price
How The EV Sector In Canada Can Thrive Even In The Era Of Tariffs
Faced with the prospect of new US tariffs, Canada will be find keeping its EV manufacturing momentum going a challenge.
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