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Canadian Steel Magnate Offers Foreign Steel Bounty

Canadian steel magnate offers cash rewards for identifying foreign steel dumping as domestic industry faces unprecedented challenges. This unconventional approach aims to level the playing field for local manufacturers.

Why the Notwithstanding Clause Critics Are Wrong

A fresh look at Canada's controversial notwithstanding clause reveals why common arguments against its use don't withstand constitutional scrutiny. Discover the historical context and legal principles that defend this unique parliamentary power.

Senate Defies Trump in Anti-Tariff Vote

In a stunning bipartisan move, the U.S. Senate challenges President Trump's tariff authority, signaling potential relief for Canadian exporters facing trade uncertainty.

Senate Rebukes Trump Over Canada Tariffs

In a stunning bipartisan move, the U.S. Senate has voted to block President Trump's tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, signaling growing congressional resistance to trade policies threatening North American relations.

Algoma Steel CEO Steps Down Amid U.S. Tariff Pressure

Algoma Steel Group announces CEO Michael McQuade's immediate departure as Canadian steelmakers face mounting challenges from U.S. tariff policies. Get the inside story on leadership changes and market impacts.

Trump Slashes China Tariffs After Xi Meeting

In a dramatic trade policy reversal, former President Donald Trump announces significant tariff reductions on Chinese goods after private discussions with Xi Jinping during their South Korea summit.

Canadian Farmers Demand Budget Relief Amid Crisis

As Canada's agricultural sector faces a perfect storm of challenges, producers are calling for urgent support in the upcoming federal budget to address mounting pressures from trade tariffs, severe drought conditions, and declining crop values.

Senate Votes to Nullify Trump's Canadian Tariffs

In a stunning bipartisan rebuke, the U.S. Senate voted to nullify President Trump's controversial tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, with four Republicans breaking ranks in a dramatic trade policy showdown.

Notwithstanding Clause: Canada's Constitutional Power Play

Discover how Saskatchewan's recent legal battle puts Canada's rarely-used constitutional override clause in the spotlight. Learn what Section 33 means for your rights and why provinces are increasingly reaching for this nuclear option.

Could Charter Clause End Alberta Teacher Strike?

As Alberta's teacher strike disrupts classrooms, a constitutional expert reveals how a rarely-used Charter clause could force a resolution. Discover the political tool that might break the education deadlock.

Senate Blocks Trump's Brazil Tariffs in Bipartisan Vote

In a stunning bipartisan move, the U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to prevent President Trump from imposing steep tariffs on Brazilian steel and aluminum. This rare rebuke signals growing congressional pushback against presidential trade authority.

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