Trump, Canada and Tariffs
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Since the April 2 rollout, the US Treasury has collected $64 billion in customs duties, or roughly $70 million a day through June 30.
The US president's remarks come after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney signalled earlier this week that Canada "will not accept a bad deal".
Canada's retail sales shrank by 1.1% in May as consumers curtailed car purchases and spent less at supermarkets, convenience stores and on alcohol, data showed on Thursday.
About a third of Canadians (34%) have a favorable opinion of the United States today. This is down 20 percentage points since last year.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs could have an unintended side effect: making homeownership even less affordable for many Americans.
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The inherent absurdity of President Donald Trump’s tariff mania was laid bare in the deal he has just announced with Japan.
Canada pushes for a trade deal as President Donald Trump plans to impose a 35 percent tariff on Canada on August 1.
After Carney briefed the premiers on negotiations, Eby says a deal is uncertain and warns retaliation could affect B.C. disproportionately