CanadaMar 12, 2025
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly Criticizes Trump Over Tariffs
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister, Mélanie Joly, has sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump, claiming that his reasons for imposing tariffs are constantly shifting. Joly argued that Trump's main goal behind the trade war with Canada is to exert economic pressure in an attempt to bring Canada under U.S. influence.
Joly emphasized that Canada will not yield to this pressure, noting that Canadians have made their stance clear.
In related news, Mark Carney, who is expected to become Canada's next Prime Minister, has also weighed in on the issue. Carney expressed his willingness to engage
CanadaMar 12, 2025
Bank of Canada Cuts Key Interest Rate Amid Trade War
On Wednesday, the Bank of Canada reduced its key policy rate by 25 basis points to 2.75 percent, marking the seventh consecutive interest rate cut. This decision comes in response to the ongoing trade war between Canada and the United States.
Governor Tiff Macklem stated that the economy had started the year strong, with solid GDP growth and inflation around two percent. However, tariff uncertainty has impacted business spending and consumer confidence, prompting the central bank to lower the interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point.
Macklem also emphasized that the bank will proceed
CanadaMar 12, 2025
Fire at residential building in downtown Vancouver displaces dozens
A fire at a high-rise building in downtown Vancouver has displaced 42 residents.
Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services says crews were called to the building on Nelson Street on Tuesday and arrived to find flames coming from the building's seventh storey, extending into the eighth floor.
It says firefighters fought the blaze with a ladder truck from the outside, while crews entered the building to temper the flames on the inside.
The department says several people with mobility restrictions were found still inside and firefighters were able to help them to a safe area before gathering remaining p
CanadaMar 12, 2025
Ottawa, Alberta reach joint $70-million deal for homelessness response
Ottawa and Alberta have reached a new joint $70-million funding agreement to aid the province's response to homelessness.
Social Services Minister Jason Nixon says the funding is expected to boost shelter capacity, build transitional housing, and support the government's navigation centres in Edmonton and Calgary. Those navigation centres serve as a hub where those experiencing homelessness can go to be referred to available supports and services. Nixon says the funding will be split between Alberta's two major cities as well as Red Deer and Lethbridge.
The deal will see Ottawa provide
CanadaMar 12, 2025
Calgary massage therapist charged with sexual assault of client
Calgary police say a massage therapist has been charged with sexual assault of a client. Police say the client went in January to Parkview Massage and Wellness in south Calgary. It's alleged the client was touched sexually without consent during an appointment.
Police say the client reported what happened the following month. A 46-year-old man is now charged with one count of sexual assault. He is slated to appear in court in May.
CanadaMar 11, 2025
Ontario To Withdraw 25% Surcharge on Electricity Exports to the US
Ontario has decided to withdraw the 25 percent surcharge on electricity exports to the US following positive discussions between Premier Doug Ford and US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
Premier Doug Ford is also scheduled to travel to Washington this week to meet with Lutnick. The decision comes after US President Donald Trump announced plans to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50 percent in retaliation for Ontario's surcharge.
In response, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt issued a statement, warning that any move by Canada to cut off electricity to the US could
CanadaMar 11, 2025
Poilievre wants to impose 50 per cent metal tariffs on U.S. after latest Trump threat
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canada should hit the U.S. with matching 50 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum in reply to U.S. President Donald Trump's latest trade war escalation.
Trump says he will double the steel and aluminum tariffs he promised to deploy on Canadian products tomorrow to 50 per cent in response to Ontario's 25 per cent surcharge on electricity exports to the U.S.
Trump originally vowed to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says Canada should use Canadian steel and aluminum for public infrastructure projects
CanadaMar 11, 2025
Mark Carney Talks About Strengthening Trade Relations with India
Former central banker Mark Carney, who is set to become the Prime Minister of Canada, has expressed his intention to re-establish and strengthen trade relations with India. This statement comes amid the ongoing trade tensions between Canada and the United States.
Carney mentioned that, if given the opportunity, he would focus on improving Canada's relationship with India. As he is now set to take office, it is expected that Carney will prioritize diversifying Canada’s trade relationships to reduce its reliance on the U.S.
In related news, the Indian government is reportedly considering the
CanadaMar 11, 2025
Canada's Steel Industry Faces Major Setback
Canada's steel industry has suffered a significant blow as US President Donald Trump has announced a doubling of tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum in response to Ontario's imposition of a surcharge on electricity supplied to U.S. states. Trump stated that a 50 percent tariff would be imposed on these goods starting Wednesday.
In addition to this, Trump used social media to demand that Canada immediately remove tariffs on U.S. dairy products. He also threatened to permanently close Canada's automobile manufacturing industry with tariffs in April. Trump has once again repeated his threat o