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Throughout history, the prevailing international order has been overthrown countless times, but it doesn’t always go out with a bang, as it did in 1914 when Archduke Franz Ferdinand took a bullet to ...
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump's 35% Canada Tariffs Could Cost Families $200/mo Starting August 1Canada supplies significant amounts of America's oil and $412 billion in goods annually. Trump's escalating trade war means ...
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A loss for Ishiba could worsen Japan's instability in the face of US tariffs and rising pricesJapan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba faces an increasingly uphill battle in Sunday’s upper house election, and a loss could ...
The fight for rare earth minerals is pitting the world’s two biggest economies in a race for global supremacy, and Canada is getting squeezed, says Washington political analyst Eric Ham in a column ...
Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index closed down 72.92 points, or 0.27%, at 27,314.01. For the week the index closed 1.1% higher, after hitting record highs on Thursday.
Rather than backing down, Brazil’s Supreme Court escalated the case, worsening Bolsonaro’s legal troubles. On Friday morning, federal police raided Bolsonaro’s home and political office. The former ...
As opposition parties argue Prime Minister Mark Carney is failing to live up to his pledge to be “elbows up” against Donald Trump, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he never thought that mentality ...
With Carney acknowledging that a tariff-free trade deal is unlikely, what does it mean for the highly integrated aluminum, steel and automotive sectors?
There’s been a surprising spike in Aussies heading to the US after many were deterred by President Donald Trump’s strict border stance and other controversial government policies.
While partsmakers show promise, European automakers face challenges in China, making selectivity crucial in the sector.
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