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    Tag: aluminum

    A close-up of a worker welding in an industrial plant; there is a Canadian flag on the wall in the background.

    Feds announce another $1.5B to help businesses hit hard by U.S. tariffs

    By Joanna Smith
    A robotic arm operates near a large container filled with molten aluminum inside an industrial facility.

    Why the surge in Canada’s overseas aluminum exports will be hard to sustain

    By Joanna Smith
    A close-up of silver-coloured, finely machined autoparts being packed into a box.

    Calculating tariffs on steel and aluminum products like ‘unscrambling an omelette,’ says Linamar CEO

    By Joanna Smith
    A diptych of Doug Ford and Donald Trump. Ford is on the left, in a grey suit and pink tie. Trump is behind a microphone, and wearing a blue jacket and red tie.

    Businesses hope Trump will resume trade talks after Ontario cuts short its U.S. ad blitz

    By Joanna Smith

    A U.S. court dealt a blow to Trump’s tariffs. Here’s what it means for Canada

    By Joanna Smith
    Semi-trailer units and tanker trucks queue up beneath a gantry sign reading "Blue Water Bridge to U.S.A.," while three Canada-bound trucks come the other direction, toward the camera.

    Canada was spared from Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs. Many threats remain

    By Joanna Smith
    Molten metal pours from a massive cauldron into a furnace, as a cascade of sparks flows from the opening of the furnace onto the floor of a steel mill.

    Canada does a better job protecting American steel than its own, says industry

    By Joanna Smith
    Dark rolls of steel sit in rows, against a backdrop of yellow gantries and steel mill buildings.

    Canada will suffer most from Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum

    By David Reevely

    Why Apple’s climate-friendly aluminum poses a dilemma for Quebec

    By Martin Patriquin
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