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Politics
A tiny Washington town only accessible through Canada has been so hurt by trade war even sales at its liquor store are off 40%
By
Sally Ho
and
The Associated Press
March 24, 2025
Politics
Canada’s snap election is all about Trump and his ‘unjustified trade actions and his threats to our sovereignty’
By
Rob Gillies
and
The Associated Press
March 24, 2025
Politics
Commerce Secretary Lutnick reportedly told friends in private he’s ‘not thrilled’ with Trump’s whipsaw approach to tariffs
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
March 19, 2025
Politics
Trump’s trade war could claim a new victim: Canada and Europe are reconsidering $150 million Lockheed Martin fighter jets
By
The Associated Press
,
Stefanie Dazio
and
Tara Copp
March 19, 2025
Finance
Canada buys Australian radar system as Europe and America’s northern neighbor eye weaning themselves off U.S. military gear
By
Stefanie Dazio
,
Tara Copp
and
The Associated Press
March 19, 2025
Politics
A CEO says his solar-panel company bought a new Tesla every year since 2021, but canceled his order for 15 new cars because the United States is a ‘country closing in on itself’
By
Vanessa Gera
and
The Associated Press
March 17, 2025
Politics
This US-based company warns revenue could suffer from ‘anti-American sentiment’ amid trade war backlash
By
Jason Ma
March 16, 2025
Politics
New Prime Minister Mark Carney vows Canada will ‘never, ever’ be part of the US as he seeks alliances in Europe
By
Rob Gillies
and
The Associated Press
March 16, 2025
Finance
Canadian founder insists his $47 billion offer to buy 7-Eleven is “friendly,” not a hostile takeover
By
The Associated Press
and
Yuri Kageyama
March 13, 2025
Politics
New York shopping trips by Canadians dwindle over Trump’s taunts
By
Enda Curran
,
Alicia Clanton
,
Julie Fine
and
Bloomberg
March 13, 2025
Politics
Trump says tariffs will bring back ‘stolen’ wealth and companies—and higher ones will work even better—as trade war fears stoke business anxiety
By
Josh Boak
,
Paul Wiseman
,
Rob Gillies
and
The Associated Press
March 13, 2025
Politics
Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports force up prices for American necessities from soda cans to airplanes
By
Dee-Ann Durbin
,
Anne D'Innocenzio
and
The Associated Press
March 13, 2025
Finance
Canada and the EU launch billions in new tariffs on American goods from beef to bourbon in retaliation against Trump
By
Lorne Cook
,
David McHugh
,
Rob Gillies
and
The Associated Press
March 12, 2025
Politics
Canada will respond to Trump’s metal tariffs with more than $20 billion in retaliatory tariffs
By
Rob Gillies
and
The Associated Press
March 12, 2025
Politics
Trump threatens, then cancels, double tariffs on Canada after Ontario threatens, and then cancels, electricity surcharge for the U.S.
By
The Associated Press
March 12, 2025
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Europe
Denmark offered to trade Greenland to the U.S. in 1910—and America thought it was crazy
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Steven Lamy
and
The Conversation
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Elon Musk warns the U.S. could soon be producing more chips than we can turn on. And China doesn’t have the same issue
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