Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday American consumers will pay more whenever President Donald Trump decides to apply sweeping tariffs on Canadian products. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Thursday that he still plans to tariff Canada and Mexico at 25% rates starting as soon as Feb.
Trump said in an Oval Office signing ceremony on Monday that his administration will impose a 25% tax on goods from Canada and Mexico that may come as soon as February 1 – a move that could raise prices for American consumers.
In the days since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he'll be stepping down as leader, the list of potential candidates to replace him has considerably thinned. Here's a look at who's declared their intentions,
Canada's outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country's oil rich province of Alberta are confident Canada can avoid the 25% tariffs President Donald Trump says he will impose on Canada and Mexico on Feb.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the bordering nation is crucial to President Trump’s “golden age” during a Tuesday press conference in Montebello, Quebec.  “The president has said that
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warns American consumers may face higher prices if President Donald Trump implements tariffs on Canadian goods. Trudeau hints at retaliatory measures while highlighting the economic interconnectedness of US-Canada trade,
US President Donald Trump is trying to create uncertainty in his trading partners to knock them off-balance and weaken their negotiating position on trade, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
If the president does choose to proceed with tariffs on Canada, Canada will respond and everything is on the table,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
The prime minister will host a virtual meeting with premiers Wednesday as political leaders champion ideas to persuade the White House to alter course
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Tesla will raise prices of all its cars in Canada from Feb. 1, according to notices on its Canadian website, with prices of Model 3 going up by as much as C$9,000 ($6,254.78). Model Y variants will see increases of up to C$4,