Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says President Donald Trump’s talk of making Canada the 51st state is “a real thing” and is linked to the country’s rich natural resources.
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Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley is part of this story. She is a member of the Prime Minister's Council on Canada-U.S. Relations, and joins me now from Edmonton.
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Reducing internal trade barriers a key priority as Canada faces Trump tariffsAt the Canada-U.S. economic summit in Toronto, Transport Minister Anita Anand says the federal government is focused on all areas where reducing trade barriers between provinces could ease economic ...
Canada's Committee on Internal Trade met last week to tackle interprovincial trade barriers, something that was called for by premiers at a recent First Ministers' meeting. Former Alberta premier ...
After U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to pause tariffs on Canadian goods for 30 days, The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks former Alberta premier Rachel Notley and entrepreneur Arlene Dickinson ...
Former NDP leader Rachel Notley stepped down as the member for Edmonton-Strathcona on Dec. 30, which forces the government to call a byelection by the end of June. The governing United Conservative ...
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Should it be easier for provinces to trade with each other?cbc.ca Should it be easier for provinces to trade with each other? Posted: February 4, 2025 | Last updated: February 4, 2025 With Canada facing stiff U.S. tariffs, could more trade within Canada help ...
(Frank Gunn /The Canadian Press via AP) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, back right, and former Alberta premier Rachel Notley, back left, look on as Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow addresses a Canada-U.S ...
At the Canada-U.S. economic summit in Toronto, Transport Minister Anita Anand says the federal government is focused on all areas where reducing trade barriers between provinces could ease economic ...
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