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Tariffs and Trump loom large in Ontario's agenda-setting throne speechThe economic uncertainty created by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs permeated Ontario's throne speech Tuesday, a ...
The report from Reuters, which cited Japanese newspaper Nikkei, quickly stirred fears of job losses amid U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war.
The economic uncertainty created by U.S. president Donald Trump's tariffs -- and threats of annexation -- loomed large in ...
The national average home price in Canada was $678,331 in March 2025, down 3.7 per cent from March 2024, the Canadian Real Estate Association said.
The conundrum for Poilievre is that his focus on the economy is proving effective with many voters, yet he’s still trailing. Polls now find the Conservatives in the range of 37% to 40%, which would be ...
The Canadian Press on MSN6h
Honda confirms no plans to reduce Canadian auto production despite tariffsHonda Canada said Tuesday it is not considering changes to its Canadian automotive production, refuting a news report saying ...
The Canadian Press on MSN19h
Tariff response to be focus at Queen's Park as new session begins after electionOntario's response to the escalating trade war with the United States will factor heavily in the first legislative sitting after Premier Doug Ford cruised to victory in the snap February election.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says a Japanese news report saying that Honda is considering shifting some Canadian automotive production to the U.S. in response to new tariffs is “not accurate at all.” ...
The Canadian Press on MSN8h
Honda not considering production shift away from Canada: minister, premierGovernment officials are pushing back against a report that Honda is considering shifting some Canadian production to the United States in response to tariffs, calling it inaccurate and unconfirmed.
Honda is considering switching some car production from Mexico and Canada to the United States, aiming for 90 per cent of ...
President Donald Trump has reiterated that he’d like to send U.S. citizens who commit violent crimes to prison in El Salvador, telling that country’s president that he’d “have to build five more ...
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