The focus on American prosperity and national security is the latest pivot by Canadian officials as the country tries to find its footing with the new Trump administration, and - more urgently - avert the threat of blanket 25% import tariffs imposed by the US, its largest trade partner and closest ally.
Exactly what president-elect Donald Trump plans to do with his tariff threat remains a mystery to Canadian officials and most Republicans, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Thursday.
Canada is preparing a list of potential US retaliatory tariffs and some of those could be on critical minerals, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said
As Canada's Liberal Party seeks a new leader following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation announcement, several high-profile names have surfaced. Former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, ex-Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney,
Facing threats of tariffs, the federal minister met with Senator Ted Cruz and other Republicans to convince them the two nations are better off working together
Wilkinson said he wants to work with other Group of Seven nations to make pricing support initiatives a possible “centrepiece” of discussions when Canada hosts the G-7 Summit in June. This could be expanded to other nations like Australia, he said, adding that nickel dumping has caused “enormous problems for our Australian friends.”
Minister Wilkinson, a leading voice on climate policy and sustainable development, will share insights into Canada’s energy transition initiatives and cross-border cooperation. Heather Reams will bring her perspective as a US policy expert,
Where President-elect Trump sees a rivalry, Canada sees a potential friend ... U.S., Canadian Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson told The Hill on Tuesday.
Trudeau blasted Smith, reminding her that the federal government bought the Trans Mountain pipeline, which now has a C$34.5 billion price tag, giving Alberta its only route to export oil from Canada’s Pacific coast.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada is preparing a list of potential US retaliatory tariffs and some of those could be on critical minerals, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on ...
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are running their first leadership race in more than a decade to replace the departing Justin Trudeau. Candidates must declare by 5 p.m. ET on Jan. 23 with a $50,000 deposit towards a $350,
Trump pledged in his inaugural address that tariffs would be coming in a speech in which he promised a golden era for America. He later said Canada and Mexico could be hit with the tariffs as soon as Feb. 1, though he signed an executive order requesting a report coordinated by the Secretary of Commerce by April. 1.