Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she agrees with Ontario Premier Doug Ford's suggestion that Canada and the U.S. look at ...
Saying Mexico allows itself to be a 'backdoor' for China to skirt heavy Canadian and U.S. tariffs, Doug Ford is urging an end ...
The trade agreement, up for renegotiation in 2026, could allow him to put serious pressure on the government.
The head of Canada's largest province appears to be dipping his toe into new territory: talking about removing Mexico from the North American trade agreement. As leaders across the continent ...
He alluded to the likely difficult review ahead for the pact known in Canada as CUSMA (the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement), which must be revised starting in 2026 or it will expire after a ...
Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said American concerns about Mexico’s trade policy not being in line with ...
Free trade needs to be fair. Since signing on to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, Mexico has allowed itself to become a backdoor for Chinese cars, auto parts and other products into Canadian ...
The head of Canada's largest province is dipping his toe into new territory — talking about removing Mexico from the North American trade agreement. On Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford ...
"Since signing on to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, Mexico has allowed itself to become a backdoor for Chinese cars, auto parts and other products into Canadian and American markets ...
1:03 Amid incoming Trump presidency, China tariffs put Canada on ‘firm’ ground: Freeland Freeland, who chairs the newly revived cabinet committee on Canada-U.S. relations, wouldn’t say if ...
Ford alluded to the likely difficult review ahead for the pact known in Canada as CUSMA (the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement). The agreement must be revised starting in 2026 or it will expire ...
The pact known as the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement is scheduled for a joint review before July 2026, and Trump said in October that he intends to renegotiate the deal. In a statement on ...