Given the temporary nature of Donald Trump's tariff reprieve, everyday Albertans are still bracing for impact, and analysts ...
Canada’s energy sector will face a smaller tariff hit than the rest of the economy — if Donald Trump moves ahead with his ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says U.S. President Donald Trump's decision grant a 30-day reprieve on his threat to tariff ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has agreed to delay tariffs on Canadian goods for 30 days, following intensive negotiations ...
“Canada buys more from the U.S. than any country on earth – more than U.K., France, Germany, Italy and Vietnam combined.
The still looming threat of a trade war between Canada and the United States is being seen as an opportunity for change in Canada’s liquor market. Breweries and distilleries in Alberta are hoping this ...
The province's beef and canola producers rely on predictable trade with their largest export market, the U.S., but new ...
The majority of Canada’s oil exports, largely produced in Alberta, go to the United States. And Alberta Premier Danielle ...
Canada's federal government has assured Alberta that it will not bear a disproportionate burden of any retaliatory tariffs ...
Canadian exports will be slapped with a 25 per cent tariff on Tuesday while the oil and gas tariff is only 10 per cent. Experts say that proves how crucial Alberta oil and gas is.
Prior to Trump's inauguration, Smith travelled to the president's Florida home to advocate for Alberta's interests in response to the tariff threats.