Ottawa has unveiled its first moves to retaliate against Trump. Here’s what—and who—is being targeted| The Logic
Canadian producers call for U.S.-style tariffs on cheap steel melted and poured in China.| The Logic
25% counter-tariffs will apply to U.S.-made cars that don't comply with North American free-trade pact.| The Logic
Canada’s North American trade pact carve-out from U.S. tariffs is a ‘vital’ advantage, PM says| The Logic
Ottawa has eased off on some retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods in key sectors, but 70 per cent of them remain in place.| The Logic
True bourbon can only be made south of the border, but a B.C.-made substitute for the iconic, corn-based Kentucky liquor has caught the attention of Canadians seeking homegrown products in response to the Trump administration’s tariffs.| The Logic
Japan’s automakers say they're standing by Canada. At least for the time being.| The Logic
The result of a 'national sprint' to tackle illegal drugs comes just days before U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs are due to hit.| The Logic
Canada is facing wave after wave of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, from so-called reciprocal tariffs to special levies on steel and aluminum.| The Logic
Potential tariffs and labour shortages could make it harder for startups and scaleups to raise money, prompting BDC to flash the cash| The Logic