Canada is ready to begin early talks on reviewing the North American free trade pact if the Trump administration wants to begin that process, Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said.
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Inquirer on MSNCanada to hold off most tariffs on US after Trump pauses leviesOttawa, Canada - Canada will hold off imposing counter-tariffs on $125 billion in US goods, Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Thursday, after US President Donald Trump agreed to suspend
Measures include better access to EI and billions of dollars in funding to help businesses impacted by tariffs
Ottawa: Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc has said that Canada will halt the second wave of tariffs on US goods until April 2. “The United States has agreed to suspend tariffs on CUSMA (Canada-US-Mexico Agreement)-compliant exports from Canada until April 2,
Canada’s ruling class, furious at the disruption of its eight-decade-long partnership with American imperialism, has responded by promoting vile Canadian nationalism to keep the working class divided and conceal its drive to make workers pay for the capitalist crisis.
OTTAWA • Mark Carney is the new leader of the governing federal Liberals and will now be sworn in as the country’s next prime minister, the former central banker resoundingly winning the top job in a landslide first-ballot victory.
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Canada's first phase of retaliatory tariffs on $30 billion in US goods began Tuesday, responding to Trump's 25% levies on most Canadian imports.
Following Trump’s announcement, Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc stated that Canada would suspend its planned countermeasures—which would have imposed tariffs on $125 billion worth of US goods—until 2 April, while diplomatic efforts continue to resolve the trade dispute.
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Ottawa had planned a further $125 billion (US$87 billion) in tariffs in three weeks on American products like electric vehicles, fruits and vegetables, diary, beef, pork, electronics, steel and trucks.
Canada is now poised to hit the U.S. with 25 percent tariffs on C$30 billion of U.S. goods, and the threat of C$125 billion more after a 21-day consultation period. The list of what would get tariffed immediately includes food — poultry, beef, fish, yogurt and more — along with various textiles and furniture.
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A senior Canadian government official says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not willing to lift Canada’s retaliatory tariffs if Trump leaves any tariffs on Canada.
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