Doug Ford Holds Firm on U.S. Alcohol Ban at LCBO
Ontario Premier Doug Ford refuses to lift the ban on American-made alcohol at LCBO stores until a new trade agreement is finalized, escalating tensions in the ongoing Canada-U.S. trade war.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford refuses to lift the ban on American-made alcohol at LCBO stores until a new trade agreement is finalized, escalating tensions in the ongoing Canada-U.S. trade war.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer warns of potential enforcement action against Canada over provincial boycotts of American wine and spirits, citing bipartisan concern in Congress.
A heated exchange between U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Senator Jeanne Shaheen erupted over Canada's refusal to sell U.S. spirits, with Lutnick calling the policy 'insulting and disrespectful to America' during a Senate hearing.
Canadian MPs were warned that new U.S. tariff calculations could force Windsor-Essex industrial manufacturers to shut down or relocate across the border, threatening the region's economic backbone.
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RecommendedU.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer highlights significant incompatibilities between Canadian and American trade systems amid ongoing CUSMA negotiations and tariff discussions.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer highlights significant friction in U.S.-Canada trade relations under CUSMA, with tariffs and structural misalignments posing ongoing challenges for both nations.
Canadian exporters navigating U.S. trade must understand tariff refund processes, eligibility criteria, and documentation requirements to optimize financial recovery and compliance.
Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasizes that CUSMA negotiations with the United States involve mutual dialogue, not unilateral terms, acknowledging the process will be lengthy as both sides address trade issues.
Prime Minister Mark Carney admits ongoing trade disputes with the United States, citing mutual grievances, while his government pushes for a new trade agreement and industrial carbon pricing.
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RecommendedMichael Kovrig, imprisoned in China for nearly three years, cautions that Canada's automotive trade agreement with Beijing could lead to unfair competition, industrial erosion, and strategic dependency vulnerable to political coercion.
Analysis highlights Canada's inconsistent trade messaging under PM Mark Carney, contrasting with Mexico's strategic discipline, raising concerns for the agri-food sector heavily reliant on US exports.
Canada's chief trade negotiator calls for mutuality in trade talks, citing significant concessions already made to address U.S. grievances ahead of CUSMA review.
A trade expert argues that Americans need better education on trade dynamics as Canada engages in critical negotiations with the U.S., highlighting the high stakes and political tensions involved.
Alberta secures tariff waiver on oil exports to South Korea and signs MOU with Hanwha Group, boosting trade and investment ties with Asia.
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RecommendedA trade expert urges Canada to intensify efforts in educating Americans on the benefits of bilateral trade amid ongoing tensions and tariff disputes.
Canada's chief trade negotiator to the U.S. calls for mutuality after Ottawa made significant concessions including removing digital taxes and tariffs ahead of CUSMA review.
Janice Charette, Canada's Chief Trade Negotiator to the United States, indicated at a Chamber of Commerce summit that not all bilateral trade disputes might be settled by the July 1 deadline, highlighting ongoing complexities.
Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc criticizes the U.S. for exploiting economic dependencies, emphasizing Canada's commitment to preserving the CUSMA trade agreement amid ongoing negotiations with the Trump administration.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's new advisory committee on Canada-U.S. economic relations has drawn scrutiny for its slow formation and timing ahead of CUSMA renewal talks, raising concerns about Canada's preparedness in negotiations.
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RecommendedBank of Montreal CEO Darryl White emphasizes preserving and growing the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement as crucial for Canadian prosperity, following his appointment to Prime Minister Mark Carney's new advisory committee on economic relations.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a 24-member advisory committee to guide Canada's position in the upcoming CUSMA review, featuring leaders from business, labor, and politics.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent video address is seen as setting the stage for potential failure in upcoming CUSMA negotiations with the U.S., amid rising tensions and tariff threats.
Ontario's U.S. representative David Paterson expresses optimism about resolving trade frictions through a new agreement, citing economic pressures and shared interests.
Prime Minister Mark Carney calls Canada's economic reliance on the U.S. a 'weakness' needing correction, while Windsor-Detroit's integrated auto sector illustrates the challenging, slow process of diversifying trade relationships amid tariffs.
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RecommendedA recent court decision striking down 'Liberation Day' tariffs could lead to refunds for some Canadian exporters, impacting trade relations and economic recovery efforts.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer informed Mexican auto and steel industries that President Trump's tariffs will not be removed in USMCA renegotiations, despite ongoing review.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce a new advisory council focused on enhancing Canada-U.S. trade relations, according to insider sources. The move comes amid ongoing economic discussions and political scrutiny.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces a pivotal agreement with South Korea to remove a 3% tariff on crude oil exports, boosting the province's energy sector and international trade relations.
The U.S. government has initiated a tariff refund system, responding to thousands of claims from companies affected by trade policies. This move aims to alleviate financial burdens in the ongoing trade war.
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RecommendedMexico is pursuing an expedited trade agreement with the U.S. and Canada on steel, aluminum, and automobiles ahead of the scheduled CUSMA review, aiming to stabilize key industrial sectors.