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Trump targets Canadian lumber, dairy for new tariffs

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U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened new tariffs on Canada’s lumber and dairy industries. Trump offered no specific timeline but said 250 per cent tariffs on Canadian dairy could come ‘as early as today.’
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How N.S. construction industry will feel impact of Trump's tariffs

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Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Duncan Williams of the Construction Association of Nova Scotia.
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Trump says he's putting money back in the pockets of Americans. Is he? | Hanomansing Tonight

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U.S. artisan Michael Howard says small businesses like his are struggling with rising costs of materials coming from Canada, forcing them to raise prices for consumers. He says ‘a lot of people' voted for Donald Trump 'because we wanted...
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Canadian dairy and lumber now in the crosshairs of Trump's tariffs

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In the Oval Office on Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to hit Canada's dairy and lumber industries with additional tariffs. Trump claimed Canada has been 'ripping' the U.S. off 'for years' on tariffs for lumber and dairy...
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U.S. tariffs could spell disaster for New Brunswick woodlot industry

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Rick Doucett, president of the New Brunswick Federation of Woodlot Owners, says 25 per cent tariffs on lumber would hurt the province’s producers.
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Trump's Bombshell Response To 51st State Movement In Canada; 'They'll Have Ultimate Security'

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During a press conference, Donald Trump discussed the possibility of Canada, particularly Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia, becoming the 51st U.S. state. He claimed many Canadians support this due to lower taxes and stronger...
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How tariff threats are already making Canada’s housing crisis worse

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A U.S.-Canada trade war would undoubtedly drive up the cost of building supplies, but as CBC’s Lauren Bird explains, even just the threat of tariffs is already stalling some construction projects as Canada tries to fight its way out of a...
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27% of Canadians see U.S. as an ‘enemy,’ recent Leger poll suggests

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A recent Leger poll found that 75 per cent of Canadians have an unfavourable opinion of U.S. President Donald Trump, while 13 per cent view him favourably. Additionally, the poll found that 27 per cent of Canadians view the U.S. as an...
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B.C.’s forests minister pushes back against Trump tariff threats in California

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B.C. Forests Minister Ravi Parmar was in California this week on a trade mission, making the case against tariffs, which would be layered on top of existing softwood lumber duties and could be devastating for B.C.'s already struggling...
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B.C. strikes softwood lumber advisory council amid tariff threat

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On Wednesday, the province announced a panel to advocate for the province's lumber industry, comprised of multiple stakeholders. Panel member Gavin McGarrigle, who is with the union Unifor, says the industry has faced major setbacks in...
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B.C. creates softwood lumber advisory council amid tariff threat

9th - Higher Ed
On Wednesday, the province announced a panel to advocate for B.C.'s lumber industry, comprised of multiple stakeholders. Panel member Gavin McGarrigle, who is with the union Unifor, says the industry has faced major setbacks in the form...
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Nova Scotia's forestry sector braces for tariffs

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Donald Trump didn't impose any tariffs on Canada upon his return to the presidency on Monday. But there is plenty of concern in Nova Scotia's forestry sector, which exports $600-million worth of products to the U.S. each year. Gareth...
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Tariffs could be coming. Here's how they might impact your wallet

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There's been a lot of talk about tariffs, with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump threatening to impose 25 per cent levies on Canadian goods. Aside from the impact on industry, what impact could consumers see on store shelves?
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Trump Ups The Ante, Publishes New U.S. Map with Canada Amid '51st State' Rhetoric

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has sparked controversy by sharing two maps on social media that show Canada as part of the United States. The maps, posted shortly after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejected Trump’s claims...
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Remembering Jimmy Carter's 2005 visit to Windsor

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Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter, who died at age 100 on Sunday, made a visit to Windsor through his work with Habitat for Humanity in 2005. Pratyush Dayal reports.
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Canada scrambles to respond to Trump’s 25% tariff threats

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The Trudeau government and Canadian premiers are scrambling to present a unified response after Donald Trump vowed to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico crossing into the U.S. border.
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Canada scrambles to respond to Trump’s 25% tariff threat

9th - Higher Ed
The Trudeau government and Canadian premiers are scrambling to present a unified response after Donald Trump vowed to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico crossing into the U.S. border.
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Canada Ready to Hit US With Retaliatory Tariffs

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he's prepared to go ahead with additional retaliatory tariffs if the US moves forward with more import taxes this week. Carney says top leaders are talking to their counterparts in Washington....
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Canada's Carney Expected to Talk to Trump About Tariffs, Trade War

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney vows to fight President Donald Trump's tariffs with retaliatory measures of their own. The leaders are expected to talk by phone today. Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall reports from the White House.
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OceanFirst CEO Sees Small Business Cautious, Concerned on Tariffs

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OceanFirst Bank Chairman and CEO Chris Maher offers his outlook for small and medium-sized US businesses as they deal with tariff uncertainty and waning confidence.
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Trump announces 25% tariffs on foreign-made autos in bid to increase vehicle manufacturing in the US

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President Donald Trump announced 25% tariffs on auto imports during a White House news conference Wednesday, in a measure that the administration claims will encourage domestic vehicle manufacturing. (Scripps News)
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Recession Odds Are Underestimated: Kayne Anderson CEO

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On today's Wall Street Beat Al Rabil, CEO of Kayne Anderson told Bloomberg Open Interest that the odds of a downturn are being underestimated as tariff confusion hits the price of raw materials like steel, aluminum and lumber.
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Tariffs Hurt Everyone, Says Canada's Energy Minister

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Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, says he is concerned about the impact of steel and aluminum tariffs on the economy. He says tariffs will hurt the US and Canada. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel...
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Bloomberg

Trump Says He Is Reevaluating Canada Tariff Plans

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President Donald Trump says he was reevaluating plans to double steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada to 50% after Ontario announced it would suspend a 25% surcharge on electricity sent to the US.