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In war or in life, we may not always understand our adversary. But, since we can plan the next battle only by measuring the last, knowing yourself means taking a clear-eyed look at both your successes ...
China on Tuesday announced a preliminary anti-dumping duty on Canadian canola imports — a fresh escalation in a yearlong ...
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Federal ministers meet with canola lobby amid an escalating trade war with China
Canola industry says Beijing is threatening a tariff so steep it would effectively seal off its $5-billion market to Canada ...
The Bank of Canada’s governing council is divided on whether more interest rate relief may be needed to navigate the economic ...
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'Uncertainty is the only thing that is certain': Sask. farmers react to Chinese duty on canola
China is the second largest market for Canadian canola, but experts say the latest duty will effectively shutter the Chinese ...
Canada's agriculture industry is calling on Ottawa for help after China announced Tuesday it is imposing a tariff of 75.8 per cent on Canadian canola imports.
For the first time in years, American travel to Canada has outnumbered Canadians visiting the United States, according to new ...
As steeper U.S. tariffs hit Canadian goods, experts are split on whether B.C. should focus on rebuilding trade ties with its ...
The U.S. economy stands to suffer the most in terms of weaker growth and higher inflation from its trade war, with Canada and Mexico next in line to face the threat of stagflation, according to a new ...
As tariff on Canadian imports rises from 25% to 35%, Sen. Peter Welch hosts listening session in South Hero to update ...
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Manitoba Indigenous groups agree to work together on major infrastructure projects
The Southern Chiefs' Organization, which represents 32 Anishinaabe and Dakota First Nations in the province, and the Manitoba Métis Federation have signed a five-year agreement.
Gen Z and Millennials want children, but the cost of living is preventing them from doing so. According to a new financial study from BMO, attitudes towards building a family in Canada have shifted ...
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