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Edmonton Journal on MSNThanks Trump: Alberta sand miners expect a local boom because of trade warSand mining. if you are from outside the industry, it sounds like a Star Wars job, something that would be a vocation for a young entrepreneur on Tatooine.
President Trump warns Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney of a new 35% tariff on Canadian imports if the country doesn't address fentanyl trafficking and existing trade disputes.
It’s long been a point of contention, but that hasn’t stopped President Donald Trump from frequently—and publicly—expressing his desire to annex Canada and have it become the 51st U.S. state. The idea has been firmly shut down by former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his successor,
Glencore PLC and Teck Resources Ltd. among Canadian companies impacted by Trump’s tariffs on copper to boost U.S. metal production
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Carney addresses Alberta separatist movement and his relationship with Danielle Smith during Stampede tripPrime Minister Mark Carney spoke one-on-one with Global’s Joel Senick about Alberta separatist sentiments, his relationship with Premier Danielle Smith and how he’s approaching the ongoing trade negotiations with U.
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The National Interest on MSNCould This Be Alberta’s Last “Canada Day?”Whether officially stated or not, absorbing Alberta into the United States is the Trump administration’s de facto policy.
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The Daily Caller on MSNCanada Bends Knee On Key Tax After Trump Pulls Plug On Trade TalksCanada announced Sunday that it is rescinding its digital services tax (DST) in an attempt to restart trade negotiations with the U.S. government. Canada’s finance minister François-Philippe Champagne announced in a statement that the tax would be revoked “in anticipation of a mutually beneficial comprehensive trade arrangement” with the United States.
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Carney addresses Alberta separatism concerns, strategy for dealing with Trump at Calgary StampedePrime Minister Mark Carney has spent the last two days at the Calgary Stampede, where he conducted his first broadcast interview with Global News since the election. He addressed the growing sentiment for separatism in Alberta and outlined his approach to engaging with U.
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Trump says countries that didn't make tariff deals are 'going to pay us money'U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday reiterated that countries that don't make trade deals with the United States will get letters, informing them of the tariffs they will be charged if they export products to the United States.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's path back to the House of Commons runs through a rural Alberta riding that has become a hotbed for Western discontent and the independence movement — a potentially tricky situation to navigate for a leader with national ambitions.