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Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged to break down internal trade barriers by Canada Day to create one economy. It comes just days after he met with the country's premiers.
The federal government tabled landmark legislation today to cut the red tape on major national projects and to eliminate internal trade barriers. David Akin looks at what the bill is promising.
Hoekstra said the U.S. intends to continue imposing tariffs on imports from multiple countries, including Canada, he argued there's room to resolve irritants in the relationship.
However, the moves created economic pessimism across the country. At the statewide level, officials projected California ...
California remains one of the most vital U.S. hubs for trade with China, playing a central role in trans-Pacific commerce. But recent tariffs imposed by the U.S. government have introduced new ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs are facing legal headwinds for the first time — but he has other tools he could deploy ...
The Liberal government introduced legislation Friday that it says will eliminate federal barriers to internal trade and detail how nation-building infrastructure projects will be identified and ...
Employers added 139,000 jobs last month, continuing a steady run of hiring despite policy turmoil. The unemployment rate was ...
Proposed legislation hasn't moved out of the state Assembly or Senate, raising questions about how far California will go in ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew announced new steps to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers and reaffirmed the province’s ...
The Trump administration’s statements and actions aimed at curtailing the number of international students in the US have ...