The U.S. is Canada's biggest trading partner, but President Donald Trump's tariff threat has Canada looking at how to rely less on its closest neighbor. One way is boosting interprovincial trade, but ...
By Monday morning, Trump had partially paused the policy. But that hasn’t stopped worries in Alaska. The tariffs could ...
With the first game just around the corner, fans of the Canadian team talked about President Trump's recently proposed tariff ...
Hundreds of Vermonters flooded the statehouse lawn in Montpelier Wednesday, joining protestors in all 50 states rallying against policies implemented by President Donald Trump's administration.
From 25 per cent tariff threats to calling Canada the 51st state, Quebecers are coming together with the rest of the country to find ways to showcase their Canadian patriotism and stand up to the U.S.
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Metro Atlanta small business owners are worried about how the new tariffs will affect their inventory and budget.
Mattel executive says it may have to charge consumers more for its toys because of higher tariff costs on imports from China.
On Feb. 1, President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. By Feb. 3, the tariffs threatened on Mexico and Canada were deferred for a month, while those on China stayed in place.
Potential tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese goods on key sectors like autos, energy and tech hardware could impact certain companies. Read more on how investors can assess the impact.