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Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Trump Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court issued three decisions but did not rule on the legality of former President Donald Trump's global tariffs. The closely watched case remains pending.

PM Carney Begins Trade Mission in Beijing

Prime Minister Carney has landed in Beijing for a pivotal trade mission, aiming to resolve tariffs on Canadian canola and electric vehicles while seeking Chinese investment. Full details on the high-stakes diplomatic visit.

U.S. Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Trump Tariff Powers

The U.S. Supreme Court has not issued a ruling on former President Trump's emergency tariff powers. The decision's delay leaves Canadian trade officials and exporters in suspense. Learn about the potential implications for Canada.

Canada's U.S. export share hits record low

Canada's merchandise trade balance swung to a $583 million deficit in October 2025 as U.S. tariffs push export share to a record low outside pandemic. Read the full analysis.

PM Carney's China trip seeks to reset frosty relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Beijing in January 2026, aiming to reset Canada-China relations strained by trade disputes and espionage. Experts warn the trip must not complicate ties with the U.S.

Canada's 2026 Strategy on Trump Tariffs and CUSMA

Expert Christopher Sands outlines pivotal U.S.-Canada issues for 2026, including a Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs and the CUSMA review. Discover Canada's potential leverage.

Trump delays tariff increases on furniture for a year

U.S. President Donald Trump postpones planned tariff increases on upholstered furniture and kitchen cabinets for one year. Get the details on this key trade decision impacting North American markets.

Canadians Divided on Trust in Carney vs. Trump: Poll

A new Leger poll reveals Canadians are split on trusting PM Mark Carney to manage the U.S. relationship under President Trump, with growing impatience over trade. Explore the data and analysis.

Business Leaders Urge Pragmatism in 2026 CUSMA Talks

Canadian business and labour leaders call for a shift from political posturing to practical results as formal CUSMA review talks with the U.S. begin in January 2026. Key figures outline their expectations for the Carney government.

BofA CEO Sees Tariff De-escalation in 2026

Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan forecasts a reduction in U.S. trade tensions next year, with average tariffs settling at 15%. Read the analysis for Canada.

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