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EU fights back against Trump's tariffs

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The U.S. imposed the same aluminum and steel tariffs on the EU as it did on Canada, and just like Canada, the EU retaliated with its own tariffs.
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Trudeau pushing U.S. in wake of tariffs

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is looking for progress on economic issues with the U.S., despite the recent tariff trouble.
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Consumer impact

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Jacqueline Hansen looks at how Canadians could be affected in a Canada-U.S. trade spat.
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Canada-U.S. trade spat catches consumers in crossfire

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The Canada-U.S. trade spat has consumers caught in the crossfire, as tariffs threaten to raise the cost of foods and household goods.
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NAFTA negotiations

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Dan Ikenson is director of Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, at the Cato Institute.
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Deal or no deal on NAFTA: Canada and U.S. send mixed messages

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there's a good deal on the table, however Robert Lighthizer, the United States Trade Representative, says they are nowhere close to a deal.
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Economic importance

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Ed Harrison, founder of Credit Writedowns, on how important trade with China is to the U.S. economy
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China-U.S. trade

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Daniel Griswold of George Mason University's Mercatus Center on the potentially rocky China-U.S. trade negotiations.
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U.S.-China trade fight

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Wenran Jiang of UBC on what it could cost the U.S. to get a full deal on trade with China
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Feeling the impact

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Jon Hobbs is president of of AltaSteel, which exports 20% of its steel product to the United States.
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Hitting steel and aluminum

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International trade lawyer Mark Warner of MAAW Law on what U.S. tariffs will mean.
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Tariff fallout

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Mark Agnew of Canadian Chamber of Commerce on the impact that U.S. tariffs could have on economy.
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Fallout from tariffs

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Bruce Clark of Moody's on the impact that U.S. tariffs on the auto sector will have on automakers.
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Finance ministers meet

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Jared Wesley of the University of Alberta on Bill Morneau's meeting with his provincial counterparts.
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Help for Canadian firms

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Flavio Volpe is president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association.
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Tariffs imposed on U.S. products on Canada Day

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Tariffs were imposed on a range of U.S. products on Canada Day.
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Gun used in Toronto shooting likely belonged to Hussain's brother

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The gun used in the Toronto shooting likely belonged to Faisal Hussain's older brother, according to a CBC News police source. The older brother is known to Toronto police for alleged ties to a Thorncliffe Park street gang, the source said.
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Meeting U.S. NAFTA deadline looks unlikely

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Officials say a deal will get done, but it can't be rushed. Time is running out if Canada, the U.S., and Mexico want to have a new agreement finalized this year.
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Game changer

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Howard Bloom of Sports Business News on a ruling that paves the way for more sports betting in the U.S.
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Iran deal

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Bessma Momani of the Centre for International Governance Innovation of the U.S. pull-out from the Iran nuclear deal.
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Canadian driver arrested in U.S. for using Ontario licence

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A Canadian woman was arrested and jailed in the U.S. for driving with an Ontario licence.
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Freeland skips key NATO summit to continue NAFTA talks

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Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is skipping a key NATO summit in order to stay in Washington and continue NAFTA talks. Meetings continue tomorrow and could be the last face-to-face discussions before May 1 — the day the...
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Canada pulls diplomats' families from Cuba

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Canada has pulled family members of diplomats in Cuba, after a group of Canadians who were suffering from unexplained dizziness, headaches and nausea had their symptoms come back. The government is now saying those affected may have a...
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Stock markets take hit as China slaps U.S. with tariffs

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It was a rough day for North American stock markets, with big drops across the board after China slapped the U.S. with new tariffs. The tariffs apply to more than 100 U.S. products including pork — a move designed to target U.S....