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Bare trust filing fiasco led to 'wasted time and effort': CRA watchdog
A last-minute decision to exempt new bare trust filing requirements led to “wasted time and effort,” according to a new report from the office of Taxpayers' Ombudsperson François Boileau.
The trade war is here. You'll notice it at the grocery store first
Canadians' wallets will likely be the victim of a prolonged trade war with the U.S., with the prices on consumer goods potentially rising over the next weeks, some analysts say.
Trump slaps Canadian energy exports with 10% tariffs, leaving oilpatch 'deeply disappointed'
U.S. President Donald Trump followed through with his tariff threat against Canada on Tuesday, including 10 per cent tariffs on oil and gas exports.
Angry, betrayed and anxious: Canadians react to Trump's tariffs and annexation threat
A survey gauging the emotional temperature of Canadians confirms what most already know: U.S. President Donald Trump is making people on this side of the border mad.
Markets waver, fall again as U.S. tariffs against Canada, Mexico go into effect
Stocks racked up more losses on Wall Street Tuesday as a trade war between the U.S. and its key trading partners escalated, with a brief bounce-back in technology stocks failing to reverse overall losses amid shaky global markets.
This bubble tea chain is the 'largest brand nobody's ever heard of,' with more stores than McDonald's
Think McDonald’s and Starbucks are the world’s biggest food and beverage chains in terms of locations? Think again. Mixue Ice Cream and Tea, China's largest bubble tea and drinks chain famous for its snow king mascot and low prices, boasts more outlets than both U.S. brands.
Trump tariffs, Canadian counter-tariffs now in effect as deadline passes
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a first tranche of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods will go into force at midnight if the U.S. goes ahead with blanket tariffs on Canadian imports.
No deal between Canada Post and union during mediated weekend talks
Canada Post is accusing the union representing its more than 55,000 workers of showing "little meaningful movement" during mediated negotiations over the weekend to end a labour dispute that saw employees ordered back to work late last year.
Autoworkers feeling 'mental anguish' in anticipation of possible tariffs Tuesday
Autoworkers in Windsor, Ont. describe a tense and emotional workplace atmosphere in the lead up to Tuesday — which could see the United States slap Canada with 25 per cent tariffs on most imports after a 30-day pause.
Canada's steel industry is bracing for tariff pain. Aluminum? Not so much
The United States is still highly dependent on Canadian aluminum production regardless of cost.
What the 'Free the Beer' case can teach us about interprovincial trade
In 2017, the Supreme Court of Canada had the chance to change the landscape of Canadian trade through a decision around a man and his carload of booze. Now, those cross-province trade barriers are getting another look.