CanadaFeb 05, 2025
Prime Minister Trudeau will host a Canada-U.S. summit amid threat of Trump tariffs
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will host a Canada-U.S. economic summit in Toronto on Friday, days after President Donald Trump said he would hold off on his threatened tariffs against Canada for a month.
The Prime Minister's Office says the event will assemble Canadian trade and business leaders, along with organized labour, to discuss strategies to grow the economy, break down internal trade barriers and diversify exports. It will also feature members of the Council on Canada-U.S. Relations, which is advising Trudeau on bilateral relations and Trump's tariff threat. Trump signed an executive
CanadaFeb 05, 2025
U.S. tariff threat: Quebec furniture company lays off 115 workers after sales drop
A Quebec furniture manufacturer says the threat of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods has forced it to lay off 115 people in the province.
South Shore Furniture says it's laying off 97 people at its headquarters and factory in Ste-Croix, Que., southwest of Quebec City, and another 18 people at its operations in the Eastern Townships. Earlier this week U.S. President Donald Trump said he would hold off on his threatened tariffs against Canada for at least a month. But in a news release today, South Shore Furniture says the uncertainty around Trump's motives has significantly affected sales, adding
CanadaFeb 05, 2025
Mark Carney, made the commitment of tax cuts for the middle class
Liberal leadership contender Mark Carney made the commitment this morning at a campaign event in Windsor, Ont., where he promised a tax cut for the middle class.
Carney says he would reach Canada's NATO defence spending target by the end of the decade — two years ahead of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's schedule. Ottawa formally committed in 2023 to spending the equivalent of two per cent of its GDP on national defence but has failed to come close to that target and doesn't plan to meet it until 2032. Most NATO allies have met the spending target already and U.S. lawmakers are pressing Otta
CanadaFeb 05, 2025
Poilievre would impose life sentences for trafficking over 40 mg of fentanyl
Pierre Poilievre says a Conservative government would bring in mandatory life sentences for those convicted of trafficking, production and distribution of over 40 mg of fentanyl.The Conservative leader says the penalty should be the same as murder. The Conservatives also want traffickers caught with between 20 mg and 40 mg of the drug to be sentenced to 15 years in prison. The announcement by the Tories comes as U.S. President Donald Trump has been complaining about fentanyl entering the United States from Canada.The U.S. has been threatening to impose crippling tariffs on Canadian and Mexican
CanadaFeb 04, 2025
Premier David Eby Revises Liquor Decision, Stresses Economic Independence from the US
Premier David Eby has withdrawn his order to remove American liquor from provincial stores but stated that British Columbia will not be solely reliant on the United States and will continue to explore other markets for exports.
Eby also mentioned that his government will collaborate with other provinces to eliminate barriers to interprovincial trade. The premier questioned President Trump’s intentions, stating that it is now clear that Trump’s goal is to make Canada the 51st province. Eby emphasized that Canada’s best defense against this is to have a strong economy and reduce its depen
CanadaFeb 04, 2025
Poilievre Urges Trudeau Government to Resume Parliament Amid US Trade Tensions
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has reiterated his call for the Trudeau government to resume Parliament as soon as possible, amid a historic trade war with the United States.
Poilievre stated that, like every Canadian, the Conservative Party is relieved to hear that the US will suspend tariffs for a month. However, he emphasized that this is not the time to relax. Canada must act immediately to strengthen its economy and ensure these tariffs are never imposed.
The Conservative leader added that Parliament must resume to address these urgent issues. It is worth noting that Parliament has
CanadaFeb 04, 2025
Jagmeet Singh Targets President Donald Trump
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has criticized President Donald Trump, stating that Trump is using fentanyl as an excuse to exert economic pressure on Canada, as he has repeatedly expressed his desire to make Canada the 51st province.
Singh pointed out that Trump frequently mentions fentanyl coming from Canada, while a significant amount of illegal drugs and weapons are actually smuggled into Canada from the United States.
Singh emphasized that, instead of appeasing Trump, Canada should be prepared to respond firmly to any economic pressure he applies.
It is worth noting that NDP Leader Jagmeet Sing
CanadaFeb 04, 2025
Deportation of Illegal Indian Immigrants Begins on Trump’s Orders
A US military C-17 Globemaster aircraft carrying approximately 200 illegal Indian immigrants is set to land at Amritsar airport on Wednesday morning. Most of these individuals reportedly hail from Punjab and neighboring states.
This marks the first large-scale deportation of illegal Indian immigrants during Donald Trump’s second presidential term. It is also unprecedented for the US to use a military cargo plane for deportations to India. The Indian government has cooperated fully with the US administration in facilitating the repatriation process.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar pr
CanadaFeb 04, 2025
Canada-US Tariff War Delayed by 30 Days
The tariff dispute between Canada and the US has been delayed for at least 30 days. PM Justin Trudeau assured former US President Donald Trump that Canada is enacting a $1.3 billion border security plan. This includes deploying helicopters, advanced technology, and additional personnel to combat illegal human trafficking and drug smuggling.
As part of the agreement, Canada will appoint a special fentanyl czar and designate drug cartels as terrorist organizations. PM Trudeau also announced that the border will be monitored 24/7, and a joint strike force between Canada and the US will target or