‘I’m glad that the prime minister listened’: Premier Ford on trade deal
Premier Ford says he is ‘glad’ that Prime Minister Mark Carney listened to industry experts who said Canada was getting a ‘bad deal.’
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Premier Ford says he is ‘glad’ that Prime Minister Mark Carney listened to industry experts who said Canada was getting a ‘bad deal.’
Political analyst Lori Turnbull gives more information on why the PM seemed to have changed course on the U.S. trade deal so suddenly.
Watch Prime Minister Mark carney’s full response after trade negotiations with the U.S. were suspended.
Rubicon Strategy’s Kory Teneycke explains what he anticipates will be the U.S. president’s response to Canada’s decisive action in the ongoing trade war.
PM Carney explains why, and how, he is taking a war-like stance towards the United States’ trade attacks.
PM Carney addresses a question about the protection of workers and small businesses in vulnerable sectors such as steel and dairy.
PM Carney offers a message of strength and unity for Canadians amid steep challenges with the nation that was its closest trading partner.
Prime Minister Mark Carney outlines why a trade deal with the U.S. fell through, which included further industry and trade restrictions.
PM Carney gives more information on why this tariff fell through, and why he believes pulling out entirely was the best option available.
CTV political analyst Scott Reid breaks down the gravity of what new U.S. tariffs mean for the Canadian economy, and how the deal collapse unfolded.
International trade lawyer John Boscariol reacts to the unexpected announcement that trade negotiations fell through, and what comes next.
Nik Nanos, founder and chief data scientist at Nanos research, breaks down what new polling numbers reveal about Canadian’s political priorities.
Prime Minister Carney says that he will match U.S. tariffs ‘dollar for dollar’ as weeks long negotiations have failed to secure a deal.
Mike Moffatt, Economist & Founding Director of the Missing Middle Initiative at the University of Ottawa speaks about Canada's foreign buyer ban.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her province has already put U.S. alcohol back on the shelves as Canada-U.S. trade negotiations continue.
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