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Prime Minister Mark Carney says steel originating in China will be subjected to higher tariffs to try and prevent steel dumping amid U.S. President Donald Trump's ongoing global trade war.
Nearly 40,000 Canadians took a survey on happiness, revealing where the happiest people live across the country. These ...
As a long-time supporter of professional golf, RBC deepened its commitment to the sport in 2021 with the launch of RBC ...
Indigenous communities have launched a legal challenge against a federal law that would fast-track resource development ...
The Vancouver luxury housing market is in bad shape, and since our last report in May, conditions have remained unchanged.
Canadian farmers—and Canadians in general—have been lucky, thanks in part to a supply management system for eggs, poultry, ...
Ontario should rejig its programs meant to support auto businesses through the impact of tariffs and associated economic uncertainty, as the way they’re currently structured is leaving small ...
President Trump has flagged that US tariffs on pharmaceutical imports are likely to kick in on Aug. 1, with duties on ...
Ruchir Sharma, author of What Went Wrong with Capitalism, explains how free enterprise in developed economies has been ...
As global politics fracture and national governments grow more dysfunctional, one truth becomes increasingly evident: cities — not countries — are now driving innovation, climate solutions and ...
"Other trading partners observing these threats will have the same mistrust of the negotiation process," experts argue.
“In 2023, South Africa’s exports to Canada were valued at R8.28 billion,” said Minister Meyer. “Citrus fruit, both fresh and dried, was the leading export category, accounting for R1.69 billion or ...