Ottawa
Negotiations are continuing in the trade war between Canada and the U.S. As Glen McGregor reports, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada remains in a very strong bargaining position.
6h ago
As the U.S. implements punishing tariffs on Canadian exports, Ontario MP, Charlie Angus is encouraging people to shop local. Alan Carter speaks with Angus about why this is important and measures being taken to protect the economy.
The tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump has slapped on Canadian goods are sending shock waves through the our economy. We speak to Goldy Hyder, the CEO of the Business Council of Canada, about how Canadian businesses are dealing with the levies.
19h ago
Juno Award-Winning Artist Brett Kissel discusses his new album with CityNews’ Music Reporter Lindsay Dunn and has a ‘pinch me’ moment during it.
Hamas has rejected a threat from U.S. President Donald Trump demanding the immediate release of all hostages. Erica Natividad with more on the Trump administration’s decision to speak directly with the Palestinian militant group.
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Four days after saying there’s no way for Canada to avoid tariffs, Donald Trump has signed further tariff pauses. Goods in compliance with CUSMA will stay tariff-free until April 2nd. Energy & potash still face a 10% tariff.
“It shouldn’t be thought of in a negative way, it should be positive,” says Shauna Cordner, manager of Coco & Bean café on Montreal’s West Island, after renaming their Americano coffee to ‘Canadiano’ amid U.S. tensions. Tehosterihens Deer reports.
In another move to counter U.S. tariffs, the surcharge will be added to electricity being shipped from Ontario to 1.5 million Americans. Mark McAllister explains.