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Tariffs and Trade

Stories on Canada's trade policies, the Canada US trade war, Donald Trumps tariffs on Canadian goods, retaliatory tariffs, the trade deficit, the impact on Saskatchewan of Trump's trade war.

Steelworkers among those concerned about tariff threat

Steelworkers among those concerned about tariff threat

Concerns that steel could be hit by double-whammy in Trump tariffs
Opinion: Trade deficits and surpluses mean nothing

Opinion: Trade deficits and surpluses mean nothing

It’s fiscal failure that wrecks economies.
Opinion: U.S. tariffs a threat to Canada’s energy future

Opinion: U.S. tariffs a threat to Canada’s energy future

U.S. tariffs on Canadian oil are looming, yet Ottawa is still debating solutions. Will we build the pipelines we need before it’s too late?
Beck calls for major east-west investment to combat Trump

Beck calls for major east-west investment to combat Trump

Rail lines, pipelines, power lines, highways being advocated by NDP; Sask Party calls their proposals a “stunning about face.â€
Buy Canadian movement boosts SaskMade Marketplace sales

Buy Canadian movement boosts SaskMade Marketplace sales

The store also sells home-made candles and soaps, and hand-made accessories.
Beck launches support local businesses website amid tariff threat

Beck launches support local businesses website amid tariff threat

Sask. NDP launched the shopsk.ca, where Saskatchewan residents can show their support by sharing their favourite local businesses.
Regina Farmers' Market thrives amid location change, tariff talks

Regina Farmers' Market thrives amid location change, tariff talks

Regina residents are focusing on buying more local goods from vendors as potential U.S. tariffs loom.
Moe urges ‘Buy Canadian’ as U.S. tariffs spark backlash

Moe urges ‘Buy Canadian’ as U.S. tariffs spark backlash

Premier Scott Moe to head back to Washington, D.C., joined by some provincial business leaders.
Nutrien warns tariffs will hurt U.S. farmers who rely on Canadian potash

Nutrien warns tariffs will hurt U.S. farmers who rely on Canadian potash

Nutrien Ltd. CEO Ken Seitz says Canada supplies more than 80 per cent of the potash used on U.S. farms.
Opinion: Will tariffs finally make Canadians question consumerism?

Opinion: Will tariffs finally make Canadians question consumerism?

If 'stuff' costs more, will consumers’ relentless pursuit of it soften?
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