The Manitoba government's new advertising campaign encouraging people to spend their dollars in Manitoba and support local businesses is being questioned.
The tariffs and US President Donald Trump's '51st State' comments have made way for a surge of patriotism in Canada.
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Manitoba ad campaign will promote buying local amid Trump tariff tiffThe Manitoba government launched a website and advertising campaign Wednesday to convince people to buy local products and ...
President Donald Trump may have put Canadian and Mexican tariffs on ice, but import-dependent industries serving farmers are ...
More than $79 million to complete work on remote former Canadian National rail line to arctic port of Churchill ...
The Manitoba government is launching a new ad campaign to get Manitobans to buy local. Premier Wab Kinew announced Wednesday ...
FINTRAC then reviews these reports and determines whether to notify law enforcement. With the new directive, Manitoba follows the approach taken by Ontario and British Columbia, where casinos must ...
Canadian lawmakers detailed a new "fentanyl czar" position and pushed back on concerns the measure was meant to please President Donald Trump.
Uncertainty still hangs over the Canadian economy despite U.S. President Donald Trump announcing a 30-day pause in tariffs ...
Uncertainty still hangs over the Canadian economy despite U.S. President Donald Trump announcing a 30-day pause in tariffs ...
Some Canadians have begun boycotting American products and booing the U.S. national anthem at professional sporting events in protest of President Donald Trump’s looming tariffs.
"It feels like Trump wants to restructure the world order," Drew Dilkens, mayor of the Canadian border city of Windsor, said.
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