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Could eliminating interprovincial trade barriers help in a Canada-U.S. trade war?

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Canadian premiers have talked about breaking down interprovincial trade barriers for years, but the tariff threat from U.S. President Donald Trump may finally prompt action. So what would make it easier to move goods east and west,...
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Ottawa and Gatineau mayors say it's time to break down interprovincial trade barriers

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The mayors of Ottawa and Gatineau say making it easier for businesses, workers and products to cross the Ontario-Quebec border would have big benefits for the National Capital Region.
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Buy Canadian? Tough question in N.B., but it doesn’t have to be

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With a trade war still possible between Canada and United States, why not just stock grocery shelves with food produced domestically? Inter-provincial trade barriers make that difficult, but there are some ways to pull off the red tape.
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Business leaders expecting 'suspended' tariffs in Trump speech, says expert

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Christopher Sands, director of the Canada Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., says business leaders will be watching U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's inaugural address closely for any announcement for...
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A 1988 debate focused solely on free trade? It almost happened

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In 1988, the Liberals and New Democrats wanted to have a televised debate focused solely on the issue of free trade. The PCs were cool to the idea.
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When Margaret Thatcher gave a thumbs-up to free trade

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In 1988, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visited Canada and made some headlines with her remarks about free trade when addressing MPs in Ottawa.
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Should Trudeau troll Trump back? Kids in the Hall alumnus Scott Thompson says yes | Canada Tonight

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Canada's political drama with the U.S. continues to capture attention, with Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state becoming one of Donald Trump's favourite taunts. Comedian and Kids in the Hall alumnus Scott Thompson discusses how he thinks...
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How Canadian prime ministers stepped down over the years

9th - Higher Ed
Revisit decades past in Canadian politics as prime ministers came and went, and oversight of the country changed hands.
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An insider account of Trudeau’s Florida dinner with Trump

9th - Higher Ed
Minister of Public Safety Dominic LeBlanc provides insider insight into the Mar-a-Lago dinner between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. president-elect Donald Trump as Canada seeks to counter the proposed 25 per cent tariff threat.
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Justin Trudeau makes surprise tip to meet Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made a surprise trip to Florida to meet with Donald Trump, in the wake of the U.S. president-elect's threat to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods entering the U.S.
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4th-generation farmer says Trump's proposed tariffs will hurt agriculture producers and food prices

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Ian Boxall, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), says U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's proposed 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian products would affect the entire agriculture industry and, as a...
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Should Canada retaliate against Trump's tariffs? | Canada Tonight

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Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist of Corpay, says the U.S. is likely to damage its own economy with president-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariff measures against Canada. Schamotta discusses how Canada could respond to diffuse the...
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Doug Ford, Danielle Smith join calls to turn North American trade pact into bilateral deals

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Ontario Premier Doug Ford have both said Mexico should be cut out of the North American trade agreement and Canada should sign a bilateral deal with the U.S., proposals that would curry favour with U.S....
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UK and India trade deal will 'grow the economy', says Prime Minister

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said the free trade deal with India “will grow the economy and deliver for British people and business”. The deal, announced on Tuesday afternoon, will mean dramatic tariff reductions on scotch whisky...
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UK and India agree trade deal

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The UK and India have sealed a free trade agreement, in a deal which is hoped will boost sectors hardest hit by Donald Trump’s tariffs. The deal, announced on Tuesday afternoon, will mean dramatic tariff reductions on scotch whisky and...
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We're really worried about the Government's plan on farming - Sir Ed Davey

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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey speaks as he hosts a barbeque for farmers during a visit to a farm in Oxford, whilst on the local election campaign trail.
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EU Could Use Anti-Coercion Tool Against US Tariffs, says Former Trade Negotiator

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If US tariffs seek to pressure a change in European policy, the EU will have "no other option," but to trigger its Anti-Coercion Instrument, says Ignacio García Bercero, Non-Resident Fellow at Bruegel. García Bercero, who served as the...
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Not 'Liberation Day' But 'Recession Day:' Gov. Polis

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Colorado Governor Jared Polis (D) discusses a report saying President Trump's tariff policies could quadruple what Colorado already pays for imports, and states the President's "Liberation Day," is actually "Recession Day." Governor...
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Tariff's Aim is Free Trade, Not Revenue: Rep. Murphy

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Representative Greg Murphy (R) North Carolina, discusses President Trump's tariff announcement on Wednesday and states the President is just trying to level the playing field, and hopes no revenue is generated. He also talks about the...
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Nouriel Roubini Pitches a North American Economic Union

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Nouriel Roubini, senior advisor at Hudson Bay Capital and NYU Stern Professor Emeritus, explains his pitch for the United States, Mexico, and Canada to form an economic union, a single market for full free trade in a wide range of goods...
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Former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne speaks at Centre for Policy Studies conference

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Full 'conversation' with Former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne as he speaks at the Centre for Policy Studies conference in London.
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BMW CEO on Tariffs, Trade, US Market, China, Sales

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BMW Chief Executive Officer Oliver Zipse discusses US tariffs and the potential impact on the automaker. He also talks about the company's sales outlook and China. He speaks in an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook.
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Taoiseach on stage interview at SXSW festival

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Irish premier Micheal Martin has said he will tell President Donald Trump that there is a “two-way street” of investment between the US and Ireland. Speaking during a fireside chat at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, Mr Martin said:...
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Kemi Badenoch says UK needs to act in its own national interest - full speech

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Kemi Badenoch has suggested that the US has been “realistic” and is acting in its own national interests and the UK needs to act similarly. The Conservative Party leader also said she “wouldn’t be afraid” to call Russian President...