Canada Import
Coffee imports to Canada 2023 - Statista
Stop importing endangered monkeys for testing, urge Canadian academics - Canada's National Observer
Trump Tariffs: A Trade Canada Doesn’t Want - TD Economics
Trump's tariff plan may spare Canadian energy imports, says former commerce secretary - Benefits and Pensions Monitor
Canada Looks To Step Up Enforcement Of Ban On Imports Produced By Forced Or Child Labour - Mondaq News Alerts
Basic Importing and Exporting - Customs and Border Protection
Canada, U.S. should eye own trade deal if no Mexican tariffs on China: Ford - Global News Toronto
Neste, Air Canada Announce First Sustainable Aviation Fuel Import into Canada - Aviation Pros
Canada Trade
Canada Agrees With US Concerns About Mexico’s Trade With China - BNN Bloomberg
Opinion: Asia does not take Team Trudeau seriously. This hobbles Canada’s international trade - The Globe and Mail
Tariffs on Canadian steel less likely under Trump 2.0, U.S. trade experts say, but disruption still a risk - CBC News
After Trump’s win, Canadian trade lawyers say clients brace for tariff fallout - The Globe and Mail
Auto analysts expect Trump’s trade tariff focus on China, Mexico, not Canada - Windsor Star
Canada-U.S. trade tensions impacting the loonie - BNN Bloomberg
Trump Trade: Canadian Stocks to Watch - The Motley Fool Canada
MI Concept + Design joins Canada’s Trade Mission to India - GlobeNewswire
Canada will be ‘safe’ in trade negotiations with U.S. - Advisor's Edge
Canada Import Quota
New Zealand Escalates Dispute With Canada Over Dairy Exports - BNN Bloomberg
Canada wins major victory as trade panel says dairy quotas don't limit U.S. access - Financial Post
Trudeau government claims victory in latest trade dispute with U.S. over dairy - CBC News
Canada stands tough on latest CPTPP trade dispute - Farmers Weekly
Revised dairy trade rules will limit options for Canadian consumers: industry group - iPolitics.ca
U.S. agriculture trade chief demands Canada broaden dairy quota access - Reuters
Canada stands by dairy import restrictions as New Zealand forces negotiations - The Post
After trade deal, Canada gorges on European cheese - The Globe and Mail
German cannabis imports rise to 34.6 tons as cultivators eye end of quota system - Marijuana Business Daily
Canada Customs
Canada Border Services Agency worker commits suicide at Ambassador Bridge - Canadian Occupational Safety
One-quarter of Canadians say immigrants should give up customs: poll - National Post
Ambassador Bridge reopens after U.S.-Canada traffic diverted for several hours - CBC.ca
Long Overdue Review and Complaints Body for Canadian Border Services and Mounties Welcomed by Rights Advocates - Canadian Civil Liberties Association
The Canada Border Services Agency announces the opening of new border crossing facilities in Sainte-Aurélie - Canada.ca
Ambassador Bridge briefly closed to Canada-bound traffic following tragic incident - Windsor Star
CBSA officer dies at the Ambassador Bridge - AM 800 CKLW
Know Before You Visit - Customs and Border Protection
Tentative agreement reached for more than 9,000 workers at Canada Border Services Agency, strike action averted - Public Service Alliance of Canada
Canada Market
Canada’s Public Market Has a Pension Problem, Desjardins Says - BNN Bloomberg
Canada’s EV Market: Lots of availability and waning demand improve affordability - The Globe and Mail
Canada’s ‘very silent’ IPO market may be poised to bounce back - The Logic
Canada’s Public Market Has a Pension Problem, Desjardins Says - Bloomberg
Shopify's 25% gain sends Canada's benchmark stock index to all-time highs - Markets Insider
'Mortgage war': Canadians may benefit from competition with shifts in market share likely - Yahoo Canada Finance
Canada, United States, Mexico Remains Top Destination for Outbound Travel Market, Driven by Italy, France, United Kingdom, Japan, Vietnam and Thailand Tourists - Travel And Tour World
Chief market strategist says loonie could go lower after falling to 4-year low - BNN Bloomberg
Reasons why the Bank of Canada might not keep cutting rates aggressively - The Globe and Mail