Both unions are not traditionally friendly to conservatives, but made an exception this time around Economics
Wang Di said China is ready to pursue a bilateral free trade agreement if Canada removes barriers to Chinese investment Other
With Canada at odds with U.S. President Donald Trump over tariffs, the Port of Vancouver is ready to step in at a "pivotal time" to help diversify trade. Economics
There are signs the Indian government is ready to reset the diplomatic relationship as Canada searches for new trade partners amid a trade war with the U.S. Politics
Trump's popularity is sinking due in large part to his pursuit of tariffs against Canada Economics
Conrad Black explains why Economics
The stock market gains racked up following Trump's election are gone, and their once-booming economy is now shrinking Economics
We put out the call last week for questions and comments to our Maple Leafs mailbag. As it turned out, readers, you had some some things to say with the National Hockey League trade deadline looming on Friday at 3 p.m. ET. After answering some of your questions on Tuesday, we now respond to some […] Economics
Fentanyl may only have been a pretext, as Trump can only impose tariffs in the event of a 'national emergency' Economics
Carney labelled himself as a pragmatic leader ready to combat international trade pressures and domestic economic challenges Economics
The impending NHL trade deadline stirred up some good queries from Toronto Sun readers and we provide answers. Economics
In the minutes after Donald Trump officially launched a global trade war, two of his biggest targets — Canada and China — were ready with retaliatory tariffs of their own. The US’s No. 1 trade partner is taking a markedly different approach. Economics
HALIFAX — Canadians say they are ready to use their wallets to fight the trade war with the United States, which began today as President Donald Trump imposed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods. Haligonians interviewed today said they are focused on buying Canadian whenever possible, and many said they had already stopped purchasing […] Economics