This is an audio transcript of the Unhedged podcast episode: ‘What’s next for Trump’s tariffs?’ Katie Martin The era of Trump 2.0 and his beloved trade tariffs is upon us. And hoo boy, it’s quite the ...
In separate negotiations, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum have agreed with U.S ...
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Tuesday there’s no point in Canada reviewing its free-trade agreement with the ...
NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show.
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc has asked his fellow ministers to draw up a list of ideas he can deploy in the planned ...
The Canadian and Mexican leaders negotiated with President Trump in diverging ways. In the end, they both secured an outcome ...
F or four years, the popularity of Canada’s governing Liberal Party had been declining. When its leader, Justin Trudeau, ...
As President Trump prepares to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump’s Middle East envoy said that a three to five-year timeline for reconstruction of Gaza is not a viable post-wa ...
"Tariffs are inflationary. Unless the foreign exporter 100% fully eats the impact of tariffs, which is very often impossible ...
China's tariffs on US goods, due to begin on Monday, include 15% on coal, and 10% on crude oil and pick-up trucks.
The pauses provide a cool-down period after a tumultuous few days that put North America on the cusp of a trade war.
Canadians spent months passionately debating about what U.S. President Donald Trump really wants from us. Is it just some border fixes, or broader economic changes? It turns out, both are correct.