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LeBlanc meets top Trump officials with new tariffs 2 days away - National | Globalnews.ca

Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick as officials race against the clock to secure a new trade deal before new 50 per cent tariffs go into effect Wednesday. That comes as Prime Minister Mark Carney sa»»»

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Carney says last-minute U.S. tariff negotiations are 'delicate' and 'intense' as deadline looms | CBC News

Prime Minister Mark Carney said last-minute negotiations with the U.S. to avoid a fresh batch of tariffs due to take effect this week are "delicate" and "intense," and he plans to speak to his American counterpart in the next 48 hours to broker a mutually agreeable deal. Speaking to reporters in St»»»

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UPI Stati Uniti d'America 11.07. 04:21

Canada, Michigan to open Gordie Howe International Bridge at end of July - UPI.com

The Gordie Howe International Bridge is scheduled to open on July 27, Canada and the state of Michigan announced on Friday. Photo by Gordie Howe International Bridge July 10 (UPI) -- Canada and the state of Michigan on Friday announced that a long-planned new bridge linking Ontario and Detroit will»»»

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RCI Canada 02.07. 16:01

Trump isn’t extending CUSMA trade deal, so what happens now? | RCI

Mike Crawley · CBC News The Trump administration surprised no one with its long-expected announcement Wednesday that the U.S. would not join Canada and Mexico in extending the free trade deal between the three countries. Début du widget . Passer le widget?The Trump administration surprised no one w»»»

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Financial Post Canada 15.06. 16:59

Carney says U.S. wants to avoid changes to CUSMA that would trigger a vote in Congress

Article contentPrime Minister Mark Carney said Trump administration officials have been clear that they don’t want to trigger a vote in Congress by changing the “fundamental architecture” of the North American free trade deal. Article contentCarney said the three countries in the Canada-United-Stat»»»

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