In a bold move, Trump threatens tariffs on goods not complying with USMCA, criticizing Canada for drug smuggling. With deadlines looming, will a new trade deal be reached?
President Trump has announced a staggering 35% tariff on Canadian goods set to take effect on August 1. This move comes as tensions rise in the ongoing trade war, leaving Canadian businesses on edge. Will Canada retaliate?
U.S. equity futures fell after Trump announced a 35% tariff on Canada, causing market fluctuations despite recent records in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. Experts warn about the sustainability of the rally amidst ongoing trade tensions.
In a shocking move, President Trump has announced a 35% tariff on Canadian imports starting August 1. This decision follows Canada's retaliatory tariffs and highlights ongoing tensions over fentanyl trafficking. Will this escalate into a full-blown trade war?
As the Trump administration ramps up pressure on trading partners with looming tariffs deadlines, uncertainty rises for businesses and consumers. Will countries negotiate new deals in time to avoid higher rates?
As trade tensions and anti-LGBTQ+ policies in the U.S. rise, many LGBTQ+ travelers, like Robert Sharp, are changing their vacation plans to support Canadian tourism. Discover how shifting perceptions are affecting travel choices.
In a dramatic turn of events, Trump declares an end to trade talks with Canada as the country prepares to implement a contentious digital services tax affecting major U.S. tech companies. This move raises serious questions about the future of U.S.-Canada economic relations.
A new study suggests the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in Canada may contain rocks dating back 4.16 billion years, offering insights into Earth's beginnings and the origins of life.
In a surprising turn, President Trump has halted trade negotiations with Canada, labeling their new digital tax as a 'blatant attack' on the U.S. This decision threatens economic ties and raises questions about future tariffs.
A groundbreaking analysis reveals that the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in Canada may contain rocks dating back 4.16 billion years, offering crucial insights into Earth's early history and the formation of life.