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Whether officially stated or not, absorbing Alberta into the United States is the Trump administration’s de facto policy.
The bill was a levy on technology revenues generated from Canadian users, which Trump said targeted American companies.
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US President Donald Trump said he was ending all trade discussions with Canada, one of its largest trading partners, in ...
The Digital Services Tax (DST) — a 3% levy on revenue, not profit, earned by digital companies offering services to Canadians — was introduced under Justin Trudeau. Now it’s being implemented under ...
Dow futures were up more than 200 points Monday morning after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney yanked a planned "digital services" tax opposed by US tech companies after speaking with President ...
Canada announced late on Sunday that it is rescinding a digital-services tax in a bid to salvage trade discussions with the U ...
Canada reversed its digital tax on U.S. tech firms, prompting the resumption of trade talks Trump had suspended over the ...
UBS Launches Buyback of Up to $2 Billion UBS Group said it is launching a share buyback of up to $2 billion, delivering on its plans to hand money back to shareholders ... under former Prime Minister ...
Canada has withdrawn its digital services tax aimed at U.S. tech firms to facilitate trade talks with the US The tax, which ...
The Independent Senators Group formed after Justin Trudeau, as the leader of the Liberal party ... is facing some fierce criticism from musicians who think it was a waste of money. The stage faces ...
From academics to activists, a diverse group of speakers gathered at an Alberta sovereignty town hall to discuss the province ...