The head of Canada’s Alberta province, Premier Danielle Smith ... Trump initially planned to impose the 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico in February, but gave each country a 30-day extension ...
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Alberta keeping sanctions in place until threat of U.S. tariffs ends: SmithPremier Danielle Smith says Alberta’s trade sanctions on the United States will stay in place until U.S. President Donald ...
“Canadians produce some of the best breeding stock in the world and this Government worked hard to open trade of Alberta breeding cattle.” Mexico imposed the temporary ban in August ...
Premier Danielle Smith said on Friday she's leaning toward keeping Alberta's trade-war response measures in place, despite a one-month pause on U.S. tariffs.
Alberta liquor agencies whose purchased U.S. products are stuck in a warehouse will not be charged storage fees for up to ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: Last call for U.S. booze, but Alberta will keep serving oil and gas in tariff warFor Albertans wanting to hit the hard stuff with all of the tariff talk — such as grabbing a drink of Jack Daniel’s — the choices at the liquor store are about to shrink. But cutting off U.S. booze ...
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Killer in Mexico, murder suspect in the U.S., this woman evaded capture in Alberta for decadesWhat happened to Sharon Kinne? U.S. officials confirm the case is closed. As the CBC's Helen Pike reports, Taber, Alta., residents are learning who their neighbour Dee Glabus really was. Ecuador ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she supports ... to the U.S., and says the measures are meant to force Canada and Mexico — which was also hit with tariffs on Tuesday — to do more to ...
Mexico faces a similar 25 per cent tariff while China will ... producers in the last 48 to 72 hours since the tariff announcement. It is apparent in the Alberta beef industry that producers realize ...
U.S. President Donald Trump says economywide tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico will start Tuesday, threatening a trade war expected to significantly harm Alberta’s economy and broader ...
Longer-range data on drug seizures from CBP also suggest the amount of fentanyl coming from Canada is small — about 70 pounds since October 2021, compared with 67,000 pounds at the Mexico-U.S. border.
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