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1 week ago

MP Jamil Jivani is back from Washington. Here's what some of his constituents think about the trip | CBC News

MP Jamil Jivani headed home to his riding of BowmanvilleOshawa North on Friday after several meetings in Washington, D.C. His itinerary included meetings with his university friend U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and automotive manufacturer General Motors. Some 1,200 workers were laid off last week when the automaker cut one of three shifts at its Oshawa plant.
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2 months ago

Canada and U.S. will soon launch formal talks on USMCA trade agreement

Canada and the United States will begin formal mid-January talks to review the USMCA trade agreement ahead of its 2026 review.
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2 months ago

Supply management 'not on the table,' says Carney as U.S. bent on changing dairy rules | CBC News

Canada will protect its supply management system and reject U.S. demands for expanded dairy market access during CUSMA negotiations.
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2 months ago

'I really do believe I could help,' says Conservative MP Jivani on restarting U.S. trade talks | CBC News

Jamil Jivani is willing to assist in restarting Canada–U.S. trade negotiations if Prime Minister Mark Carney requests his help, leveraging his friendship with JD Vance.
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2 months ago

Ontario's rep in Washington says Reagan ad not coming up in talks with U.S. lawmakers | CBC News

Ontario's Washington representative says the anti-tariff ad did not dominate meetings and Washington focus is now on the CUSMA review.
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fromAdExchanger
4 months ago

How US Tariffs Are Changing The Playbook For Canadian Advertisers | AdExchanger

Canadian consumer boycotts, counter-tariffs, and national-pride advertising have reduced US product availability, cut cross-border travel, and shifted ad spend toward local media.
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fromThe Walrus
5 months ago

Why Ottawa Blinked on US Counter Tariffs | The Walrus

Canada lifted many retaliatory tariffs to protect CUSMA-based tariff-free access ahead of the 2026 review, while keeping levies on steel, aluminum and autos.
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5 months ago

Ford to maintain U.S. booze ban in Ontario until tariffs removed or new trade deal reached | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he will maintain his ban on American booze despite Canada dropping some retaliatory tariffs in the ongoing trade war with the United States. Ford says he will drop the ban on selling U.S. alcohol at the Liquor Control Board of Ontario when U.S. President Donald Trump removes tariffs placed on Canadian goods or when the two countries strike a new free trade deal.
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