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Global Firms Sue U.S. Government for Tariff Refunds

Dozens of multinational companies are taking legal action against the U.S. government, seeking refunds on tariffs. This development could have significant implications for international trade and Canada's economic relationship with its largest partner.

Carney Heads to China for First PM-Xi Meeting in 8 Years

PM Mark Carney visits China to discuss trade and energy, navigating a delicate balance as Canada seeks to diversify exports while managing strained relations and ongoing U.S. dependence. Read the full analysis.

Quebec delays capital gains tax hike until 2026

Quebec aligns with the federal government, postponing the planned capital gains tax increase until 2026. Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc's announcement brings relief to investors and businesses.

What's Changed in Canadian Trade for 2026?

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.

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.

Unfulfilled Trump Tariff Threats of 2025

A look back at the major tariff threats made by former President Donald Trump in 2025 that ultimately did not come to pass, and what it means for trade policy.

U.S. Lists Demands for Canada to Extend CUSMA

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer outlines specific requirements Canada must meet to renew the critical trade pact. Learn the key conditions and potential impacts on bilateral trade.

New N.S. recycling regulations start Monday

New recycling regulations come into force in Nova Scotia on Monday, December 1, 2025. Learn what the changes mean for residents and businesses across the province.

US companies move to Canada due to policy shifts

American companies including brewing schools and distilleries are relocating to Canada, driven by US policy changes on visas, trade, and regulations. Discover why Canada is becoming attractive.

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