By Kelly Geraldine Malone United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Tuesday that he doesn’t expect negotiations on the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade …
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Unifor, Steelworkers call for industrial strategy as U.S. tariffs bite
Canada’s two largest industrial unions are calling on the federal government to develop a national industrial strategy, warning that U.S. tariffs have …
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Canada’s labour market is ‘static’ after a year of U.S. tariffs, population shift
By Craig Lord Thursday marks one year since U.S. President Donald Trump upended the global trading system with his “Liberation Day” duties — …
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As use of AI in HR surges, SHRM calls for a risk-based, federal governance framework
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberThe Society for Human Resource Management released a white paper this month calling for a unified federal framework to govern the use …
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Trump administration expands trade probes to more countries, including Canada
By Kelly Geraldine Malone The Trump administration has expanded its trade investigations to 60 countries, including Canada, in an effort to shore up …
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Trump orders all federal agencies to phase out use of Anthropic technology
By Matt O’brien And Konstantin Toropin WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday that he was ordering all federal agencies to stop …
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Trump defends tariff regime in State of the Union address after top court blow
By Kelly Geraldine Malone U.S. President Donald Trump remained committed to realigning global trade through tariffs in his annual state of the union …
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By Kelly Geraldine Malone U.S. President Donald Trump defended his controversial immigration tactics and global tariffs during a record-breaking State of the Union …
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Supreme Court ruling against Trump’s tariffs is unlikely to mean an end to trade policy chaos
By Paul Wiseman WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court’s stunning rebuke of President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs means he can’t conjure up new import …
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By Charles Conteh The United States Supreme Court recently struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs imposed under the country’s International …

