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A trade war is upon us. Canada must endure short-term pain, look beyond U.S. and open up dairy, telecom
Though Canada has secured CETA with Europe and a signed a revamped TPP, businesses remain stubbornly dependent on the market south of the border
Turbulent NAFTA talks with the United States could prompt Canada to more urgently pursue new export markets and to boost competitiveness by opening up protected industries, say trade experts.
NAFTA exit would hurt Ontario, New Brunswick more than rest of Canada, Moody's says
Provinces that rely heavily on NAFTA and cross-border activities would be harder hit than the Canadian economy as a whole should the free trade deal collapse, according to a new report from Moody's.
The ratings agency singled out New Brunswick and Ontario as having the highest exposure in terms of trade with NAFTA partners based on their "output and export mix."
Cancelling NAFTA would be a 'calamitously bad decision', says Trump's new economic adviser
U.S. President Donald Trump's new top economic adviser's views on trade will likely thrill Justin Trudeau, so long as he's willing to overlook some of his other views — specifically, those involving the prime minister himself.
Trudeau says Canada will not be 'bowled over' by U.S. in NAFTA talks
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today Canada will not be "bowled over" by the United States at the NAFTA negotiating table, offering new insights into the ongoing trade talks.
Justin Trudeau made the comment to a steel worker in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, as he greeted employees arriving at the local factory's morning shift.