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Hier — 2 février 2025National Post

Danielle Smith: Here’s how Canada can stop making things worse

2 février 2025 à 22:22
Like most Canadians, I was very disappointed with U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to place tariffs on all Canadian goods. This decision will harm both Canadian and American consumers, workers and businesses alike, and strain the historic and important friendship between our two nations. Read More

China’s presence at Panama Canal ‘unacceptable,’ Rubio says after maiden foreign visit

2 février 2025 à 22:14
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Panamanian leaders that the U.S. would protect its rights under the Panama Canal Treaty if the Central American nation didn’t move to oust Chinese-connected companies near the critical waterway. Read More

Dissatisfied China weighing its ‘corresponding countermeasures’ to Trump’s 10 per cent tariff

2 février 2025 à 21:34
As the leaders of Canada and Mexico rushed to respond after Donald Trump started a new trade war, Chinese President Xi Jinping took a breath before his nation announced any concrete retaliation. Read More

Republicans’ reactions to Trump’s tariffs on Canada is a mix of solidarity, silence and uncertainty

2 février 2025 à 20:52
U.S. President Donald Trump's unprecedented move to pull America's closest neighbours into a trade war has left some Republican lawmakers precariously navigating how to support the leader's tariff agenda while their local economies brace for impact. Read More

Booze, tobacco, poultry, shampoos and chocolate: U.S. items to be tariffed by Canada

2 février 2025 à 19:37
OTTAWA — U.S.-made booze, tobacco, poultry, shampoos, toothpastes, motorcycles, firearms, furniture, ketchup, spices and even chocolate are about to jump in price as the Canadian government unveiled a first list of American items to be hit with 25 per cent retaliatory tariffs as of Tuesday. Read More

Trump touts tariffs, North America is divided

2 février 2025 à 19:30
OTTAWA - U.S. President Donald J. Trump admitted Sunday that his 25-per-cent tariffs on Canadian goods could cause harm and impact Americans, but he has no intention of backing down. Read More

Doug Ford tells CNN Canadians are ‘united’ against Donald Trump’s ‘illegal’ tariffs

2 février 2025 à 18:37
About an hour after U.S. President Donald Trump signed into effect sweeping tariffs on imports from Canada, Ontario Premier Doug Ford was back on CNN advocating against the “unjustified” and “unfair” economic measures and vowing “retaliatory measures.” Read More

Canada outlines $155B retaliatory attack plan as trade war with U.S. looms

2 février 2025 à 17:46
Ottawa is imposing 25 per cent tariffs on hundreds of goods originating in the United States — from meat and milk to carpets and curtains — in response to steep new American levies against Canada. Read More

Tariffs driving you to drink? It most likely won’t be American booze amid U.S.-Canada trade war

2 février 2025 à 17:13
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s imposition of sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods may lead some in Canada to drink. But there’s one thing they likely won’t be drowning their sorrows in: American booze. Read More

Alcohol, avocados and autos: Where Trump’s tariffs could end up costing Americans more

2 février 2025 à 15:41
President Donald Trump’s upcoming 25 per cent tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico and 10 per cent duties on products from China are set to ricochet through households, raising prices for a wide range of items including vegetables, fruits and cars. Read More

‘The war over the truth’: Documenting the rapes of October 7

2 février 2025 à 15:00
Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, a prominent Israeli legal scholar and former UN official, is spearheading efforts to document the sexual violence committed by Hamas during the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel. Read More

Raymond J. de Souza: Is Doug Ford the negotiator he thinks he is?

2 février 2025 à 11:30
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called an early election to strengthen, he claims, his capacity to face down the Trump administration over tariffs. Is he the tough negotiator he presents himself to be? Is he as suited as he thinks to the new governing ethos of Trump 2.0? Read More

Terry Newman: Trudeau puts Canada last

Par : Terry Newman
2 février 2025 à 07:58
It's finally happened. On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he will be imposing a 10 per cent tariff on Canadian energy products and 25 per cent tariffs on everything else, starting Tuesday. We have no idea what kind of negotiations took place between the Liberals and Trump. All we know is that Canada is now facing the greatest economic threat it has faced in decades. Read More

Doug Ford promises $22 billion stimulus package if he is re-elected Ontario premier

2 février 2025 à 03:02
Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford says he will spend $22 billion to build infrastructure as part of a stimulus package in the face of a possible trade war with the United States. Read More
À partir d’avant-hierNational Post

‘We will not back down’: Trudeau announces steep Canadian tariffs to retaliate against Trump

1 février 2025 à 22:34
"We're certainly not looking to escalate, but we will stand up for Canada, Canadians and Canadian jobs," Trudeau said at a 9:30 p.m. ET press conference. "We didn't ask for this, but we will not back down." Read More

‘Put sugar in the crude oil’: Imagined Canadian retaliation strategies against Trump tariffs

1 février 2025 à 14:00
Of late, Canadian politics has descended into an arms race over who can promise the most extravagant response to the threat of 25 per cent tariffs imposed by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump. Read More

Chris Selley: Ontario’s wasting a perfectly good election talking about Trump

Par : Chris Selley
1 février 2025 à 12:00
Within the past 70 minutes, as I write this, two notable things happened. One: the Reuters news agency reported — citing three unnamed sources “familiar with the planning” — that the Trump administration would be implementing tariffs against Canada and Mexico on March 1. And two: White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt then denied the Reuters report, insisting 25-per-cent tariffs are coming down Feb. 1. Read More
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