Meanwhile, the government is promoting another opportunity for U.S. hunters to come shoot things here off-season
There is little doubt that one Donald J. Trump has truly and effectively rattled his northern neighbour’s chains. Aren’t the Americans our friends — and vice versa? Is the president serious in his desire to make Canada the 51st state?
As Canada confronts one of the most significant economic threats in modern history, Premier Danielle Smith had one chance to stand up for Alberta and stand united with her fellow Canadians. She missed the mark.
Alberta businesses could face tariffs on U.S. exports as soon as next month, according to comments made by President Donald Trump on Monday.
After weeks of concern, confusion, calls for unity and subsequent dissent, Canada received some clarity on U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to enact widespread tariffs on Canadian imports on his first day in office.
Trump, Alberta and Canada
Experts say that reopening the Keystone pipeline after the premier of Alberta, Canada, said she wants to talk to Trump about restarting construction of the oil system.
Prior to Trump's inauguration, Smith travelled to the president's Florida home to advocate for Alberta's interests in response to the tariff threats.
Alberta's public pension manager has laid off 19 employees and cut their positions, including the role of running its diversity, equity and inclusion program.
The leader of Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, has kicked off his provincial election campaign, saying he needs a strong mandate to fight the tariffs threatened by U.S.
Overall, the production plan of the four companies indicates a positive perspective for Topaz. They expect their production to increase at a 3%-10.59% CAGR for the upcoming years. These forecasts are a signal that Topaz would likely see its revenues and net income affected positively.
Ottawa's former chief trade negotiator Steve Verheul says Alberta is undermining Canada's attempts to prevent the U.S. from levying damaging tariffs — a measure U.S. President Donald Trump has said could drive Canada into "failed state" status.