'It looks to me, based on these data, that Canadians feel that their relationship with the United States has changed in a fundamental way,' said an Ipsos leader.| Global News
New Ipsos data reveals a nation that has moved from anger to acceptance, with six in 10 Canadians saying they can never trust the United States the same way again.| Global News
Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Mélanie Joly says the Quebec aluminum sector will receive "hundreds of millions of dollars" in funding as a result of tariff impacts.| Global News
Last month, Prime Minister Carney said many of Canada’s tariffs on the U.S., on goods that comply with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement, will come down starting Sept. 1.| Global News
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called on Prime Minister Mark Carney to increase the tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum to 50 per cent in retaliation to Donald Trump's latest escalation.| Global News
Prime Minister Mark Carney said the federal government would continue to negotiate with the U.S. while also working on building Canada's economy.| Global News
Prime Minister Mark Carney said the federal government is 'disappointed' by the 35 per cent tariff, but said it's committed to CUSMA.| Global News
The White House said Trump was raising the tariff rate because Canada "has failed to cooperate in curbing the ongoing flood of fentanyl" and imposed retaliatory tariffs.| Global News
Prime Minister Mark Carney was joined by provincial and territorial leaders at a summit meeting in Ontario Tuesday to discuss the current trade negotiations with the United States.| Global News
Cottage country is set to become the centre of Canadian power for three days beginning Monday, as leaders from across the country descend on Huntsville for high-stakes meetings.| Global News
Trump's rhetoric toward Canada has appeared to soften in recent weeks, but the White House says his position remains that 'Canadians would benefit' from being a U.S. state.| Global News
Three Democratic senators were joined by a Republican colleague as they met Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa on Monday to talk trade, security and the Canada-U.S. relationship.| Global News
Trump's comments drove the stock market and the U.S. dollar lower as investors in the U.S. and overseas grow increasingly wary about the economic standing of the U.S.| Global News
“You can try to intimidate us with us with trade wars, (but) we’ll never become your 51st state,” one protest organizer said, urging resistance against U.S. authoritarianism| Global News
The 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods, with an exception for oil and gas at 10 per cent, will go into effect Tuesday, sources said Canada has been told.| Global News