Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum pledged to “enhance the strong bilateral relations” between their two countries the same day President Trump ...
By Matina Stevis-Gridneff Reporting from Toronto Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada laid out more than $100 billion in retaliatory tariffs against the United States late Saturday, in a ...
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has warned the United States of a “forceful but reasonable immediate response” as the clock ticks down on tariffs on Canadian goods expected to come ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced 25 per cent retaliatory tariffs beginning as early as Tuesday in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s surcharges on Canadian goods. Trudeau ...
Lutke’s withering critique came in response to a clip of Trudeau announcing 25% retaliatory tariffs on $107 billion worth of US goods and pushing for policies targeting red states. Shopify ...
Justin Trudeau said that while his government does not want to escalate the situation, it will stand up for Canadians and their jobs. Hours after US President Donald Trump signed an executive ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday announced retaliatory tariffs against the US in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports, which were implemented earlier ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada “won’t back down” from President Trump’s threat to impose a 25 percent tariff and that Ottawa will respond accordingly until they are removed.
“We don’t want to be here. We didn’t ask for this. But we will not back down,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters on Parliament Hill late in the evening.
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau launched a broadside at Donald Trump’s 25 percent tariffs late Saturday, telling him they will cost American jobs—and revealing that the new president is ...
Don't have an account? Create Account Here’s what has to happen now: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal party need to end their unconscionable self-serving break from Parliament ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned Canadians that they should expect "difficult times" as they brace for President Donald Trump's heavy tariffs, which will go into effect on Saturday.