Just the News” Co-Host Amanda Head shares an update on the tariff war between Canada and the United States. Video footage shows Ontario Premier Doug Ford announcing the temporary suspension of tariffs ...
Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick vigorously defended President Donald Trump's tariffs, going so far as to say that even if there's a recession, they will have been worth it.
Trump said he would double his planned tariffs on steel and aluminum for Canada, prompting Ontario to back down on its ...
Trump had ordered that an across-the-board tariff of 25% on all steel and aluminum imports that is slated to take effect on Wednesday be doubled on Canada after Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he would ...
There is a growing consensus that Lutnick could be forced to take the fall for the economic chaos generated by the president’s unsteady tariff policies.
The president's tariff announcements have rocked the stock markets and fueled concerns of an economic downturn.
Washington — President Donald Trump ‘s threat on Tuesday to double his planned tariffs on steel and aluminum from 25% to 50% ...
Doug Ford, the Ontario Premier, announced Tuesday that his province's planned 25% tariff on electricity exports to the U.S ...
On Tuesday the White House agreed to back off a threatened doubling of tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, which would keep the planned tariffs at 25% when they go into effect on Wednesday.
The premier of Ontario said Tuesday he was suspending the 25% surcharge imposed on electricity, so the U.S. pulled back on doubling tariffs on Canadian metals.
If the defining feeling of the start of the first Trump administration was chaos, its equivalent in this term is whiplash.