U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to unveil sweeping reciprocal tariffs on April 2, 2025, targeting Canada among other nations. These tariffs, including a 25% levy on imported vehicles and auto parts, threaten to disrupt Canada’s economy, particularly its auto industry. Prime Minister Mark Carney has called the talks with Trump “constructive,” but with no exemptions confirmed, Canada is preparing potential retaliatory measures. This escalating trade tension is a key focus as it coincides with the federal election campaign, set to conclude with a vote on April 28.
Related Posts

Canadian passport outranks US in global power index
- Chronicle
- July 23, 2025
- 0
Ottawa: The Canadian passport has surpassed the US passport in the ranking of the world’s most powerful passports. However, in the overall global passport ranking,

Federal Election Heats Up Over Economic Strategy
- Chronicle
- April 2, 2025
- 0
Ottawa : Federal Election Heats Up Over Economic Strategy With the Canadian federal election approaching on April 28, 2025, the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney,

Allegations of Discontent: Indian Hindu Groups and the Conservative Party
- Chronicle
- March 25, 2025
- 0
Toronto : Amid growing political tensions, allegations have emerged suggesting dissatisfaction among certain Indian Hindu groups with the Conservative Party of Canada. Reports indicate that