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Trump, Canada and Alberta
Why Alberta’s Danielle Smith is rejecting the Team Canada approach to Trump’s tariff threats
Canada’s top export to the United States is energy products, mostly oil and gas. Almost all of the crude oil that Canada exports goes to the U.S., and most of it comes from Alberta. Alberta exports about 80 per cent of the crude oil it produces.
Alberta breaks ranks in Canada’s fight against Trump tariffs
There is an Alberta-sized hole in Canada’s plan to fight President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat. After a chaotic couple of weeks, the premiers emerged all-for-one from a day-long meeting with the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday — all except Premier Danielle Smith,
Trudeau says Canada will respond to US tariffs as Ontario’s premier says Trump ‘declared war’
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.
‘Canada will respond to US tariffs’
Canada’s outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country’s oil rich province of Alberta are both confident that Canada can avoid the 25 per cent tariff US President Donald Trump says he will impose on February 1.
As Trump renews tariff threat, Alberta premier calls for diplomacy not retaliation
Danielle Smith says Canada has 'short window' to defend against Trump's tariff threat. The Biggest Crocodiles Ever Found 9 items you have around your home that are worth more than you think The tone changes: Trump's first blow of pressure on Putin Faster Than The SR-71 - The MiG 41 Foxbat 2.
Provinces will respond with diplomacy, booze bans and counter-tariffs to Trump's threat
Canada has until at least Feb. 1 before its products could be hit by U.S. President Donald Trump's 25 per cent tariffs. David Akin explains how B.C. and Ontario could respond, and what Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says is the best solution.
City News
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Alberta opioid overdose deaths dip to end 2024; Compassionate Intervention Act still expected
Overdose deaths in Alberta took one of the biggest drops to end 2024 versus the rest of Canada. The latest data from the ...
2h
on MSN
Alberta tourism operators look to capitalize on weaker Canadian dollar
Banff Sunshine Village says it's seeing more Americans hit the ski hills this winter, a bump they attribute in part to the ...
1h
A company in an Alberta hamlet made the top 25 best employers in Canada
Alberta has plenty of businesses, and one company in a hamlet just outside of Edmonton has landed in the top 25 best ...
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on MSN
Canada’s Tariff Response Hampered by Alberta, Minister Says
Canada’s effort to push back against possible US tariffs is being undermined by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s pledge to ...
The Associated Press on MSN
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Alberta’s premier says she won’t support a move to stop energy shipments to US as tariff retaliation
The premier of Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta says she would not support any move to stop energy shipments to the ...
trains
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Track buckling led to 41-car CP grain train derailment, TSB of Canada determines
Track that buckled in an area of deteriorated structure led to the derailment of 41 cars of a Canadian Pacific train near ...
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US and Canada Energy Stocks Diverge as Alberta Warns on Oil Tariffs
Canadian oil and gas stocks fell the most this year, even as US producers rallied, after Alberta’s premier warned that the ...
JD Supra
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An Opportunity for Alberta and Canada to Lead Globally on Data Centres
As the increasingly broad application of artificial intelligence (“AI”) transforms our business and societal needs, Alberta ...
3h
on MSN
15 years after serving prison sentence, former Alberta teacher charged with more sexual offences
Previously convicted teacher Fred Archer, now 80, is facing five new charges, stemming from alleged incidents in the 1990s, ...
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