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Canadian Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said tariffs are a “lose, lose proposition” for the U.S. and Canada.
Canada's Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson has said that Canada and the United States are no longer trade ...
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Canada extending tax credit for investors in critical mineral explorationOTTAWA — The federal government is extending a tax break for those investing in critical mineral exploration. OTTAWA — The ...
Canada will extend a tax credit on mineral exploration for two additional years as part of the government’s move to support ...
As global demand for critical minerals is expected to double by 2040, Canada is uniquely positioned to be a global leader and supply this growing market: we have an abundance of critical minerals and ...
Canada will extend a tax credit on mineral exploration for two additional years as part of the government's move to support ...
Canada will retaliate with tariffs on American orange juice and bourbon if the US goes ahead with planned tariffs, its energy ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNMexico, Canada say prepared as Trump’s tariff deadline loomsMexico’s president says country is ready for anything ahead of Tuesday deadline, as Canadian officials warn retaliation.
By developing and expanding critical minerals production, including by fostering the growth of an end-to-end value chain, Canada can create good jobs for Canadian workers and businesses, bolster its ...
The extension is expected to inject C$110m ($76.05m) into the sector, supporting mineral exploration investment.
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says Canada is open to having a conversation about reviving the Keystone XL pipeline project, but not before the threat of sweeping United States tariffs ...
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