Alberta businesses could face tariffs on U.S. exports as soon as next month, according to comments made by President Donald Trump on Monday.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says while she doesn't want to assume anything after her meeting with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence over the weekend, Canada needs "to be prepared" that threatened tariffs are on the way.
Alberta residents seem to be the most open to the idea of Canada joining the United States, something Donald Trump has repeatedly floated.
Donald Trump says he will declare a national energy emergency to increase oil and gas production in the United States, casting uncertainty on the future of exports from Alberta. According to the Canadian Energy Regulator, virtually all of Canada’s crude oil was exported to the United States in 2023. Almost 90 per cent of that comes from Alberta.
As U.S. President Donald Trump renews his tariff threat, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says diplomacy, not retaliation, is the best way for Canada to stifle the risk of punishing new trade sanctions.
The premier of Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta says she would not support any move to stop energy shipments to the United States as a way to combat U.S.
After weeks of concern, confusion, calls for unity and subsequent dissent, Canada is set to finally have clarity today on U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's threats to enact widespread tariffs on Canadian imports on his first day in office.
Canada’s outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country’s oil rich province of Alberta are both confident Canada can avoid the 25% tariffs President Donald Trump says
Premier Danielle Smith says possible retaliation based on energy exports prevents her province from supporting Ottawa’s response to Trump
I realize many of the things that Trump says have no chance of becoming reality. But it is foolish to ignore him. I have a few legal questions about the
Canada's oil province, Alberta, opposes the federal government's plan to restrict oil exports in response to a potential US tariff on Canadian goods.
After weeks of concern, confusion, calls for unity and subsequent dissent, Canada is receiving clarity on U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's threats to enact widespread tariffs on Canadian imports on his first day in office.