China Offers Canola Relief for EV Tariff Easing in Carney Visit
China proposes easing canola restrictions if Canada relaxes EV tariffs during PM Carney's historic visit. A pivotal trade negotiation after eight years.
China proposes easing canola restrictions if Canada relaxes EV tariffs during PM Carney's historic visit. A pivotal trade negotiation after eight years.
PM Mark Carney heads to Beijing to mend Canada-China relations and confront punitive tariffs on canola and pork. Can this historic visit rebuild trade?
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will accompany Prime Minister Mark Carney on a trade mission to China. Canadian producers express optimism for renewed market access and stronger trade ties.
Saskatchewan agricultural producers express cautious optimism as Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on a trade mission to China, aiming to bolster exports and reduce U.S. trade reliance.
With the U.S. reassessing Venezuelan oil, Canada's energy security hinges on pipeline expansion to diversify markets. Experts warn waiting is not an option. Read why action is needed now.
Nova Scotia's lobster industry is successfully expanding exports to markets outside China, adapting to softened demand due to tariffs. Discover how trade flows are changing.
Canadian canola and pea farmers, facing full bins and low prices due to Chinese tariffs, are looking to Mark Carney's upcoming diplomatic mission for market access relief. Learn about the stakes for Prairie agriculture.
Canadian canola farmers like Ryan Scragg are holding unsold crops due to lingering Chinese tariffs and low market prices, threatening profitability. Learn about the ongoing trade impact.
Krishnan Suthanthiran bought Kitsault, B.C., for $7M in 2005. He's spent 13 years pitching it as an energy export hub to India, now seeking government support for oil and gas pipelines. Read his ambitious plan.
Premier Danielle Smith calls for urgent federal approval of a new heavy oil pipeline to B.C., citing U.S. action in Venezuela as a direct threat to Canada's energy market share.
Energy expert Jack Mintz argues Canada's oil sector can withstand Venezuela's renewed U.S. exports, citing Alberta's efficiency and Venezuela's deep-seated challenges. Read the analysis.
Prime Minister Mark Carney identifies China as Canada's primary security threat while preparing for trade talks. Learn about the risks and diplomatic balancing act.
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.
The U.S.-backed change in Venezuela puts Canada's oil exports at risk, highlighting an urgent need for trade diversification and infrastructure investment. Read the analysis.
Following the US military raid in Caracas, analysts warn the 'Trump Corollary' could target Canada's oil exports and sovereignty. Explore the implications for Ottawa and Alberta.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to China next week to meet President Xi Jinping, seeking to rebuild relations and diversify trade as U.S. tariffs impact growth. Read the full story.
A leading economist says Venezuelan crude can only fill a small fraction of Canadian oil exports in the near term, impacting global markets. Read the full analysis.
The U.S. and Venezuela reach a landmark deal for up to $2 billion in crude oil exports, redirecting shipments from China. President Trump announces the agreement, which follows the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
Experts say concerns that Canadian oil exports will be displaced by Venezuelan crude are premature. Canada's deep integration with U.S. refineries and Venezuela's infrastructure challenges provide a buffer.
PM Mark Carney says Canadian oil remains competitive despite Venezuela's political shift, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre urges swift pipeline approval to secure new markets.
President Trump's push to unlock Venezuelan crude is strengthening the political argument for a new Canadian pipeline to diversify oil exports to Asia. Learn how this impacts Canada's energy strategy.
China has significantly increased its purchases of U.S. soybeans, with total acquisitions approaching 10 million tonnes in early 2026. This major trade development impacts global agricultural markets.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls for expedited pipeline development to diversify oil markets. Experts warn Venezuela's impact on global supply is years away.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the capture of Venezuela's leader highlights Canada's energy security risks. She urges swift action on a West Coast pipeline to secure market access.
McDonald's is hit with a class-action lawsuit alleging its McRib sandwich contains no rib meat. The suit claims deceptive marketing. Get the full story on this fast-food legal battle.
A Canadian energy expert advises against panic in the oil patch following the capture of Venezuela's Maduro, emphasizing the need for long-term competitiveness.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reveals three potential routes for a new bitumen pipeline to the Pacific, including Roberts Bank. The province aims to submit a proposal by July 2025. Read the latest developments.
The United States made history in 2025 as the first nation to export over 100 million metric tons of liquefied natural gas in a single year, driven by new capacity. Discover the implications for global energy markets.
Samsung Electronics shares hit a record high after its CEO quoted customers saying 'Samsung is back,' fueling a broader Asian tech rally driven by AI optimism and surging semiconductor exports. Discover the details.
As 2026 begins, Canada's trade sector faces pivotal shifts. Explore the evolving landscape, from port operations to policy, and understand what's at stake for the national economy.