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Auto tariffs and the federal election: FP video looks at the trade war's latest
Explicit Canadian emails target bourbon maker as Trump's trade war intensifies
After U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on some Canadian goods, some provinces decided to pull American alcohol, including Kentucky bourbon off of store shelves. Louisville, Ky.'s Brough Brothers bourbon distillery has been getting angry emails after its co-founder was in the media speaking about the impact of tariffs.
Canada's anti-tariff billboards in the U.S. go viral — but is anyone swayed?
Ottawa has launched an anti-tariff billboard campaign in 12 mostly Republican-voting states and in Washington, D.C. Although the jury is still out on the campaign's effectiveness, one thing's for certain — it has gone viral.
Marketplace found up to 1 in 3 groceries get labelled as Canadian. Customers say they're skeptical
To find out how often grocery stores are labelling products with Canadian symbols, Marketplace collected data from the websites of some of the country’s largest grocers.
Airline flight bookings between Canada and U.S. down 70%, report says
We asked our readers how to get Canada's economy back on track. Here are the 50 most interesting answers
Canada's slumping growth hints at recession starting in second quarter, economists say
GDP hit wall in February after January boost, says StatsCan
Statistics Canada says the Canadian economy was off to a solid start in January, but early signs suggest growth hit a wall in February.
Canada's economy posts strong growth in January, but momentum fades in February
RBC says winning the 'AI arms race' key to future growth despite trade war uncertainty
Posthaste: Is Canada's thirst for tariff retaliation 'misguided' or the only option against Trump?
Interprovincial trade is silver lining in Donald Trump's trade war
Is there such a thing as a Made in America car anymore?
There's no such thing as a "Made in America" car anymore. And there hasn't been for years. Cars across the continent are made through an intricate and complex web of companies working together to make cars efficiently and bring down cost for consumers. Undoing that process would cost billions of dollars and take years to rebuild.
Ford says Lutnick indicated Canada will see lower auto tariffs
85% of Canadian business leaders concerned Canada's economy could slide into a recession: Léger poll
Tariffs put auto sector in 'dire straits'
Manitoba to fund program to help manufacturers weather U.S. tariffs
Dollarama looks to grow Australian acquisition the Reject Shop to 700 stores by 2034
Hudson's Bay could potentially win more time to save 6 stores so far spared from liquidation
Canada's oldest company, Hudson's Bay, may be on the verge of gaining more time to save the six stores it has temporarily been able to rescue from liquidation.