Trade

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday Canada and the U.S. can move forward in ‘constructive ways’ after President-elect Trump pledged to impost 25% tariffs on imports.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday Canada and the U.S. can move forward in ‘constructive ways’ after President-elect Trump pledged to impost 25% tariffs on imports.
Canada should get ready for pressure from a new Trump administration on matters such as trade, immigration and defense spending.
The Canadian government releases full list of Chinese steel and aluminum products under a 25 per cent tariff
Removing internal trade barriers could add $200 billion to the Canadian economy, the CFIB says.
Ministers Freeland and Ng unveil a plan to protect the Canadian EV supply chain.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants the federal government to impost tariffs on electric vehicles from China.
Canadian Defence Minister Bill Blair has held discussions with his German and Norwegian counterparts about the potential partnership, CBC reported.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ repent visit to Canada rovided an interesting example of how Canada’s status as a creditor nation allows us to yield more global economic power than is perhaps evident given our diminishing hard power around the world, writes Theo Argitis.
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In this online panel, moderated by Means & Ways publisher Theo Argitis and featuring Lisa Raitt, Jack Mintz, Jon Lieber and Nik Nanos, we explore recent tax measures and developments, place them into a global context, discuss public opinion on the matter and examine challenges and risks going forward around competitiveness.
The Canadian government is grappling with a host of fiscal challenges. These range from the cost of new social programs and climate change initiatives to structural factors like an aging population, slowing growth and emerging geopolitical tensions. While these issues are undeniably important, the fiscal pressures they create pose a significant potential threat to Canadian employers as governments see business as an easy source of revenue.
We’ve seen multiple recent examples of federal policies that create uncertainty and raise concerns about policy cohesion and tax competitiveness — from new capital gains taxes to the Global Minimum Tax, surtaxes on financial businesses and the digital sales tax.
In this online panel, moderated by Means & Ways publisher Theo Argitis, we will explore recent tax measures and developments, place them into a global context, discuss public opinion on the matter and examine challenges and risks going forward around competitiveness.
Featuring:
The Hon. Lisa Raitt, Vice-Chair, Global Investment Banking, CIBC
Jack Mintz, The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary
Jon Lieber, Head of Research and Managing Director, U.S., Eurasia Group
Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist and Founder, Nanos Research
M&W Interview with Amit Kumar Sharma, Head of the Americas for VFS Global
VFS Global, founded in 2001, has grown to become the world's largest visa outsourcing and technology services specialist, with 3,353 visa application centers in 149 countries. The company has processed over 278 million applications since its inception. We chat with Amit Kumar Sharma, Head of the Americas for VFS Global, about the company's culture of innovation and diversity.
Artificial intelligence is transforming how we create, distribute and consume music. We chat with ICMP director general John Phelan on the challenges and opportunities.
Artificial intelligence is transforming how we create, distribute and consume music. We chat with ICMP director general John Phelan on the challenges and opportunities.