You can try to intimidate us with us with trade wars, (but) we’ll never become your 51st state,” one protest organizer said, ...
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Anxiety about Trump tariffs runs deep in Quebec industrial citiesQuebec cities that are particularly vulnerable to U.S. tariffs are struggling to keep up with the twists and turns of ...
“We need to keep a cool head, but we also want to be very clear: We are no going to let ourselves be intimidated by Donald Trump.” Legault has said up to 160,000 jobs in Quebec could be lost ...
Protesters gathered in front of the United States Consulate in Montreal today to mark International Women's Day and ...
Not the U.S. president, but his son, Donald Trump Jr. The Quebec senator took to social media on Thursday to challenge the younger Trump to a charity boxing match. "In light of these bogus ...
Patrick Brazeau challenged Donald Trump Jr. to a charity boxing match ... But I no longer smoke and have been sober for almost 5 years,” the Quebec-based senator said in a Thursday post on ...
OTTAWA — If U.S. President Donald Trump wanted to sow confusion in Canada with his 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods, he can claim victory. Early Tuesday, the Quebec branch of the United ...
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Quebec outlines tariff response focused more on financial aid, less on retaliationPromising to protect Quebecers against the "unjustified attack" of the Trump administration, Premier François Legault ...
Canada trade war continues, Quebec Sen. Patrick Brazeau has challenged Donald Trump Jr. to a charity boxing match.
The 25 per cent tariffs on virtually all Canadian goods will have varying impacts on Quebec's steel, aluminum, manufacturing, ...
“I’m a businessman. He’s a businessman,” says Premier François Legault, who points out that aluminum tariffs are at odds with a U.S. manufacturing renaissance. Quebec Premier François ...
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