Canada responds after Trump halts trade talks over digital services tax
Canada proceeds with digital services tax despite Trump's threat to terminate trade talks, as tech companies face a 3% tax on revenue from Canadian users retroactive to 2022.
Billion-dollar showdown: Oilers and Panthers clash in Stanley Cup finals rematch
The Stanley Cup Final starts Wednesday evening, pitting two billion-dollar teams — the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers — against each other in a best-of-seven series.
US-built vehicles cost $53,000 on average, pricing out budget shoppers
President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported vehicles and parts are driving up car prices, and the average cost of U.S.-made cars is $53,000, higher than the $49,000 industry average.
United Airlines plane returns to Denver airport after 'possible wildlife' strike
A United Airlines plane returned to Denver after an apparent encounter with wildlife while taking off. The airline said the flight returned to the gate safely.
Canada willing to drop tariffs first if US does the same: Ontario Premier Doug Ford
Premier of Ontario Doug Ford hopes a deal can be made with the United States that includes dropping tariffs and, potentially, excluding Mexico.
Canada to begin tariff talks with Trump admin after April 28 election, prime minister says
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed President Donald Trump, the economy and Canada's federal election on social media on Wednesday.
US shop that relied on Canadians announces closure, citing tariffs and Trump's 'choice'
A shipping business in a small Washington exclave kept afloat by Canadian shoppers says it will close later this month due to a sharp decline in customers.
Canada initiates WTO dispute over US imposing 25% duties on cars
Canada has submitted a request for consultation with the WTO, claiming that the U.S. should not be allowed to impose a 25% tariff on their automobiles.
Tony’s Chocolonely bars recalled for possibly containing ‘small stones’
Tony's Chocolonely based in the Netherlands voluntarily recalled two types of candy bars sold in the U.S. and Canada because they may contain small stones.
Tesla booted from Vancouver International Auto Show over 'safety of attendees'
The Vancouver International Auto Show decided not to allow Elon Musk's Tesla to participate in its yearly exhibition due to concerns about safety.
Tennessee whiskey distillers warn of an economic domino effect as Trump’s tariff war continues
Tennessee whiskey distillers have been warned of long-term impacts to the industry during President Trump’s imposed tariff war with U.S. allies.
Trump claims Ireland's tax system lured US pharma, threatens to escalate EU trade war
President Donald Trump claimed Ireland has taken advantage of the U.S. and lured its pharmaceutical companies, but said his big beef is with the EU as the threat of a trade war escalates.
Canada exploiting 'loophole' hurting US dairy farmers amid Trump tariffs, senators say
Bipartisan senators are asking Trump’s Cabinet to address possible USMCA guideline evasion by Canada in the dairy sector as tariffs begin and trade talks heat up.
Canada announces $21B in new US tariffs as trade war escalates
Canada announced $21 billion in new tariffs against the U.S. on Wednesday, escalating the trade war between the two countries.
Ontario premier backs down, suspends electricity surcharge on US after Trump tariff threats on Canadian metals
Ontario, Canada Premier Doug Ford announced in a joint statement with Howard Lutnick, that he would not be imposing a 25% surcharge on electricity to some states.
White House says Ontario's Doug Ford is acting 'egregious' and 'insulting' with threat to cut off electricity
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is acting "egregious" and "insulting" with his threat to cut off electricity to Americans over tariffs, the White House says.
Aluminum giant sounds alarm over Trump’s new tariff threat, outlines where higher prices will be felt
Alcoa CEO Bill Oplinger warned that prices of aluminum goods could see nearly immediate price hikes once the looming 50% Trump tariffs on Canadian imports take effect.
Retailer with 355-year history may close stores as 'threat and realization' trade war weigh
Department store retailer Hudson’s Bay Company is undergoing a restructuring through Canada’s Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act as it struggles to pay its debts.
Trump threatens further tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, electricity, vehicles
President Donald Trump said he's increasing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%, torching Ontario's premier over his electricity surcharge.
LARRY KUDLOW: Treasury Man Bessent Talks Growth at the Ziegfeld Ballroom
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is a growth guy. And he's making sure to emphasize the importance of President Trump's growth agenda.