The devil is ... of some Canadian energy imports and potash, a key component in fertilizer, goods coming from the two countries that don’t comply with USMCA could still face 25% tariffs, or ...
The devil is in one big detail ... With the exception of some Canadian energy imports and potash, a key component in fertilizer, goods coming from the two countries that don’t comply with USMCA could ...
Montana's largest trading partner, by far, is Canada. Farmers, ranchers, home builders and gasoline prices could be impacted by tariffs.
Cataract surgery is a great example: these surgeries used to take far longer than they do today and required several days of hospitalization. Now they can be done in minutes as an outpatient procedure ...
wood and seafood products the city exports south of the border makes Saint John the most at-risk Canadian city in the face of tariffs, according to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Holt unveils N ...
The Canadian Dollar whipsawed on Friday, moving in both directions before settling flat. The Trump administration remains committed to sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods. More tariff threats come ...
The Canadian dollar is expected to hold its ground against the greenback for the next three months, according to economists at Desjardins who are predicting “the worst is over for the loonie.” ...
The Canadian Dollar rebounded nearly 1% on Wednesday ... to provide concessions or extensions for key industries that face ruin at the hands of President Trump’s sweeping tariff agenda.
March 28 - The Canadian dollar edged lower against its U.S. counterpart on Friday but held on to a weekly gain as investors weighed disappointing U.S. economic data and awaited the next round of ...
Travel has become increasingly more expensive, with the Canadian dollar at lows not seen since 2020, leaving some destinations heavier on the wallet than others. According to recent data from the ...