Trump calls Canada-China trade deal a 'good thing'
U.S. President Donald Trump supports PM Mark Carney's new trade agreement with China, while a U.S. trade official raises concerns over Chinese EV tariffs.
U.S. President Donald Trump supports PM Mark Carney's new trade agreement with China, while a U.S. trade official raises concerns over Chinese EV tariffs.
The president of Global Automakers of Canada outlines industry challenges after a landmark EV and canola tariff deal with China. Explore the implications for Canada's automotive sector.
Canada's new trade deal with China will allow up to 49,000 Chinese-made electric vehicles into the country at a 6.1% tariff, a move critics call a 'self-inflicted wound' to the domestic auto industry. Learn the details and potential impacts.
Canada's landmark tariff-quota agreement with China on EVs and canola is hailed as 'very good news' by Saskatchewan. Former U.S. President Trump comments on the deal.
The U.S. criticizes Canada's new tariff-quota agreement with China on electric vehicles, calling it a 'problematic' trade move. Get the latest on the diplomatic and economic implications.
The Saskatchewan government celebrates a major trade agreement with China that slashes tariffs on canola and electric vehicles, promising significant economic benefits for the province's key agricultural sector.
PM Mark Carney secures a deal for 49,000 Chinese EVs into Canada, slashing tariffs from 100% to 6%. The move raises national security alarms and risks straining vital trade ties with the United States.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford criticizes a new tariff-quota agreement with China on electric vehicles and canola, warning it will cost Canadian jobs. Get the full story.
Canada secures a pragmatic trade deal with China, cutting tariffs on canola and pork while allowing EV imports. This move signals Ottawa's preparation for potential CUSMA instability. Read the full analysis.
Canada's auto industry is caught between U.S. pressure to move jobs south and a surge of subsidized Chinese vehicles aiming for market dominance. What's next for Canadian manufacturing?
Prime Minister Mark Carney secures a pivotal trade agreement with China on electric vehicles and canola during a Beijing summit with President Xi Jinping, marking a new chapter in bilateral relations.
As Trump aims to pull auto jobs south and China floods global markets with subsidized vehicles, Canada's car manufacturing sector faces a dual threat. Analysis of the risks to domestic industry.
The U.S. has enacted a 25% tariff on certain semiconductor imports, a key condition for allowing Nvidia to sell its AI chips to China. This marks a shift in American tech export policy. Read the full analysis.
As PM Carney visits Beijing, experts ask if Canada can lift Chinese EV tariffs without angering Trump. Explore the delicate trade balancing act.
China proposes easing canola restrictions if Canada relaxes EV tariffs during PM Carney's historic visit. A pivotal trade negotiation after eight years.
New Geotab data reveals modern EV batteries degrade 2.3% annually. Fast charging above 100kW can double the rate, but overall longevity remains robust for fleets.
With the U.S. reassessing Venezuelan oil, Canada's energy security hinges on pipeline expansion to diversify markets. Experts warn waiting is not an option. Read why action is needed now.
China and the European Union have agreed on concrete steps to settle their trade dispute over electric vehicle imports. Get the details on this major breakthrough in international trade.
Analysis of Venezuela's turbulent oil sector, renewed U.S. engagement, and the strategic implications for Canada's energy industry and foreign policy. Read more.
A business professor predicts Venezuelan crude could be processed at the Irving Oil refinery in Saint John and head to the U.S. market within 12 months. Get the latest analysis on this potential energy shift.
Physical structures are now rising at the 350-acre PowerCo site in St. Thomas, Ontario, marking a major milestone for the electric vehicle battery plant project. See the latest developments.
Chinese refiners are seeking Canadian crude as a replacement for sanctioned Venezuelan oil, with China buying nearly 40% of Canada's seaborne exports in 2025. Discover the market shift.
A U.S. lawmaker introduces the SAFE Exit Act, requiring manual door releases in new cars. This follows reports of injuries and deaths linked to electric door systems, particularly in Teslas. Read about the proposed safety changes.
Discover the top-rated electric bikes for Canadian riders in 2026. Our independent guide reveals where to find them and key shopping tips. Start your e-bike journey today!
A proposal to deregulate traditional Chinese medicine in British Columbia has ignited a fierce debate over patient safety. Practitioners and critics clash on the future of the practice.
The 2026 Washington, D.C. Auto Show returns with new manufacturers like Harley-Davidson, returning favorites, and hands-on Ride & Drive experiences. Discover the latest in automotive innovation.
A new report examines the potential for a homegrown Canadian automotive manufacturer amid shifting trade dynamics and a large domestic market of 1.6-1.9 million annual vehicle sales.
Ottawa's ambitious plan for 350 electric buses by 2027 is off track, with just 36 currently in service. Learn about the city's green transit challenges and what's causing the delay.
A six-month review of BC's CleanBC climate plan offers key recommendations but is criticized for lowering EV targets and failing to halt LNG expansion. Read the analysis.
Tesla's global EV sales crown goes to China's BYD after a 9% drop in 2025 deliveries. Explore the factors behind the shift and Musk's robotaxi pivot. Read the full analysis.