Trump's $2,000 Tariff Checks Require Legislation
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarifies Trump's promise of $2,000 tariff dividend checks, noting they require congressional approval and would target working families with income limits.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarifies Trump's promise of $2,000 tariff dividend checks, noting they require congressional approval and would target working families with income limits.
Canadian premiers announce constructive talks with Prime Minister Mark Carney, signaling potential tariff relief measures ahead. Read the latest developments in federal-provincial relations.
A driver accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake, crashing into an East Vancouver building. No injuries reported in the November 16 incident. Read details.
Invest WindsorEssex and Windsor Essex Chamber of Commerce host webinar to support local businesses affected by tariffs. Learn strategies to navigate trade challenges.
Canadian shoppers plan to reduce holiday spending due to economic stress and tariff uncertainty. Learn how financial pressures are changing festive traditions across Canada.
Canadian consumers plan to reduce holiday spending due to economic pressures and tariff uncertainty. Discover how shoppers are adapting their budgets for the 2025 season.
President Trump signs an executive order removing tariffs on beef, coffee, and tropical fruits. This move aims to address high consumer prices and follows recent election outcomes. Learn more about the policy shift.
Holiday shoppers in Ottawa are modifying their spending patterns as tariff concerns grow. Discover how consumers are adapting their shopping strategies this season.
The Trump administration announces major tariff cuts on food items like coffee and bananas to address inflation, alongside new trade deals with Argentina, Ecuador, and El Salvador.
A major Canadian bank's technical glitch proves costly as BC court rules internal error prevents mortgage payout recovery in precedent-setting case.
Discover how Doug Ford's controversial anti-tariff television advertisement delivered unexpected benefits for Ontario's automotive sector and Canadian trade policy.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford faces backlash for his Reagan-inspired anti-tariff advertisement, but experts argue his pro-business approach protects Canadian jobs and economic interests. Discover why this controversial move might be exactly what Canada needs.
Former President Donald Trump asserts Canadian PM Justin Trudeau personally apologized for Ontario's aggressive advertising campaign against U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, revealing new tensions in cross-border trade relations.
Former President Donald Trump alleges that Mark Carney personally apologized for Ontario's controversial 'No New NAFTA Deal, No Thanks' advertising campaign during their G20 encounter in Japan. The political bombshell reveals tensions over Canada's trade
A stunning administrative error by Elections Canada resulted in the wrong candidate being declared winner in a Quebec riding, handing an unintended victory to the Liberals and raising serious questions about electoral integrity.
In a stunning bipartisan move, the U.S. Senate challenges President Trump's tariff authority, signaling potential relief for Canadian exporters facing trade uncertainty.
A California man facing murder charges was accidentally released from jail due to a major administrative error, sparking a frantic manhunt and raising serious questions about prison security protocols.