
Darren Major
Articles
-
3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Rhianna Schmunk |Peter Armstrong |Verity Stevenson |Alexander Panetta |Darren Major |Aaron Wherry | +1 more
-
3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Rhianna Schmunk |Verity Stevenson |Jenna Benchetrit |Darren Major
4 minutes agoRhianna SchmunkTrump’s announcement was initially scheduled for 3 p.m. ET, but was bumped by an hour. That means the U.S. markets, which will certainly respond to the volatility, will be closed when the news comes. 9 minutes agoWhat are 'reciprocal' tariffs? Verity StevensonHow the trade war will hit your wallet (and what you can do)U.S. tariffs will make everything from groceries to manufactured goods to housing even more expensive.
-
3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Darren Major |Jenna Benchetrit |Aaron Wherry |Verity Stevenson
16 minutes ago Independent business lobbyist on Trump’s ‘stupid chart’Darren MajorDan Kelly, the president and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, has summed up frustrations about how Trump announced the tariffs. “I can’t believe the whole world is trying to learn where their economies are headed by straining to see a stupid chart held by the president,” Kelly wrote in a post on X.
-
3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Rhianna Schmunk |Verity Stevenson |Alexander Panetta |Darren Major
Trump’s tariffs: Carney says Canada will fight back ‘with purpose and with force’ | CBC LoadedTrump outlines sweeping tariff plan, says shift will drive U.S. growthPresident Donald Trump says the U.S. is moving forward with sweeping tariffs, with a base rate of 10 per cent for many countries — and much higher levies for some countries. CBC News brings you the latest on Trump's plan, and explores what the latest tariff news means for Canada.
-
3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Rhianna Schmunk |Verity Stevenson |Alexander Panetta |Darren Major
4 minutes agoRhianna SchmunkThe prime minister is making a brief statement from the stairwell on his way into a cabinet meeting on Parliament Hill. 17 minutes agoWhat happens to Canada's retaliatory tariffs? Verity StevensonIn March, Canada responded to Trump’s tariffs with retaliatory levies on about $60 billion worth of U.S. goods. The first $30 billion came on March 4 and was imposed on goods such as clothing, alcohol, orange juice and appliances.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →