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Deadline for TikTok sale extended by 75 days, as Trump vows to work with China
U.S. President Donald Trump extended a deadline by 75 days for Chinese technology company ByteDance to sell U.S. assets of popular short video app TikTok to a non-Chinese buyer or face a ban that was supposed to have taken effect in January under a 2024 law.
As U.S. tariffs roil markets, Canadian businesses build on European ties at world trade fair
Thousands of businesses convened on Hanover Germany this week for one of the largest industrial technology fairs in the world at a time when many nations, including Canada, are trying to adapt to U.S. tariffs and protectionism.
Market sell-off deepens following China's retaliation against Trump tariffs
Stock markets worldwide are careening even lower Friday after China matched President Donald Trump's big tariffs in an escalating trade war. Not even a better-than-expected report on the U.S. jobs market, which is usually the economic highlight of each month, was enough to stop the slide.
Canada lost 33,000 jobs in March as unemployment rate rose slightly to 6.7%
Statistics Canada says this is the biggest monthly job loss since January 2022, and comes as the U.S. posts unexpectedly high job gains.
A reprieve for snowbirds? Trump administration sued over traveller registration requirement
Immigration advocates are suing the Trump administration over its coming registration requirement for non-U.S. citizens staying longer than 29 days, offering a possible reprieve for Canadian snowbirds.
Digging into the 'insane' formula the White House used to calculate its tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump showed off a giant chart on Wednesday full of new “reciprocal” tariffs, which start at 10 per cent and grow steeper for countries with larger trade deficits with the U.S. But experts quickly noticed that these numbers don't add up. So what are these tariffs actually based on?
Suffering from a case of tariff whiplash? Here's what you need to know
The Trump administration announced a new suite of trade measures on dozens of countries Wednesday. Here are answers to some frequently asked tariff questions.
Trump wants to upend the entire global order. Can he stomach the price tag?
On the one hand, the U.S. president wants to upend 70 years of global trade and fundamentally change the way the world does business. But in handing out exemptions and carve-outs, he’s trying to do that in a way that doesn’t cause much pain for American businesses and consumers.
Global stock markets reeling following Trump's tariffs shock
S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq indexes are all down after U.S. President Donald Trump announced harsher-than-expected tariffs on American trading partners.
Rogers, NHL have agreed to another broadcast deal. What will that mean for how you watch the game?
An $11-billion exclusive deal between Rogers and the NHL announced today gives the telecommunications company the rights to broadcast hockey games across the country for the next 12 years. Rogers promises fewer regional blackouts and says a continuation of its streaming deal with Amazon is a “strong possibility.”
'A real sense of betrayal' among workers as Stellantis plans to idle Windsor, Ont., plant due to tariffs
The Windsor Assembly Plant in southwestern Ontario will be down, with workers off the job for the next two weeks.
Stocks rise before closing ahead of Trump's tariff announcement in shaky trading day
U.S. stocks whipped through another dizzying day on Wednesday in the final hours before U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled the tariffs promised as part of his "Liberation Day," which could drastically alter the global economy.
Trump slaps retaliatory tariffs on dozens of countries but Canada is spared the worst this time
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday his long-awaited plan to impose what he's calling "retaliatory" tariffs on imports coming from dozens of countries — but the White House said there will be no more across-the-board levies applied to Canada than what has previously been announced.
Amazon among bidders to acquire TikTok as deadline looms for a buyer to be found
As the weekend deadline approaches for TikTok to find a non-Chinese buyer to avoid being banned in the U.S., bidders for the short-video social media site are piling up, including Amazon.
Nintendo reveals Switch 2 launch date, new features of interactive chat, screen sharing
Nintendo has announced a launch date for its long-awaited sequel to the Switch gaming console: the Switch 2 will arrive on June 5, bringing with it new features such as interactive chat and screen-share functions to connect gamers — but also a steeper price tag.
Looking to buy a car? Expect higher prices under U.S. auto tariffs
The 25 per cent tariffs from the U.S. going into effect on April 3 would increase the price of a car by thousands, while those in the industry say the mere threat of the tariffs is keeping buyers away.
Amazon is selling products calling Canada the 51st state, and many Canadians aren't happy
A petition is urging retail giant Amazon to disable listings of shirts, hats, stickers and other products emblazoned with quotes referring to Canada as the 51st state or otherwise celebrating the idea of Canada being annexed by its southern neighbour.
Trump administration lists Quebec language law Bill 96 as trade barrier
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative released its annual list of global trade barriers Tuesday — and it includes Quebec's controversial language law, Bill 96.
Hooters, known for skimpy server outfits, files for bankruptcy protection
Hooters, the U.S.-based restaurant chain known for chicken wings and 'Hooters Girls' in skimpy wait-staff outfits, has filed for bankruptcy protection.
Trump's auto tariffs will lead to autoworker pain, 2 Michigan business groups say
Increased costs would cause "significant disruption throughout the supply chain," according to the Detroit Regional Chamber and MichAuto, an automotive and mobility association.