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Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada would sharply boost inflation, hurt economy, experts say


President-elect Donald Trump's threatened tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada would reignite inflation in 2025, hurt the economy, experts say. Read More

As Hopes for a Trade Deal With Trump Vanish, Canada Tackles Tariff Fallout


Prime Minister Mark Carney announced curbs on steel imports, a new tariff and help with steel and lumber freight costs in a bid to aid Canadian industries. Read More

Canada’s Economy Starts to Buckle Under Trump’s Tariffs


President Trump lambasted an ad from the Canadian province of Ontario, which uses audio from a 1987 Ronald Reagan address on tariffs. WSJ’s Gavin Bade breaks down the controversy. Photo: Aaron ... Read More

What are tariffs? Trump demands Canada, Mexico stop U.S. 'invasion' or 'pay a very big price'


American president-elect Donald Trump said that he would impose a 25 per cent tariff on all products entering the United States from Canada and Mexico on Monday. The tariff is not in place yet and it ... Read More

Supreme Court Isn’t Convinced Trump’s Tariffs Are Legally Sound


WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court seemed inclined Wednesday to limit President Donald Trump’s tariffs. While both sides faced skepticism from the justices, Solicitor General John Sauer faced especially ... Read More

Canada Reaches for Its Economic Past to Find a Future Less Reliant on the U.S.


Prime Minister Mark Carney fast-tracked mines and other natural resource projects to the dismay of some Indigenous groups and many environmentalists. By Ian Austen Reporting from Ottawa Prime Minister ... Read More


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