tariffs News Archive

Faculty of Arts
CBC Manitoba: As Trump muses again about absorbing Canada, Kinew calls diplomatic efforts in D.C. a success
February 14, 2025 —
Manitoba premier says it takes time for diplomacy to bear fruit

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
CBC Manitoba: Are Minerals Manitoba’s Secret Weapon Against U.S. Tariffs?
February 12, 2025 —
Are minerals Manitoba’s Secret Weapon Against U.S. Tariffs?

Faculty of Arts
Winnipeg Free Press PODCAST: Niigaan and the Lone Ranger
February 10, 2025 —
Winnipeg Free Press PODCAST: Niigaan and the Lone Ranger

Asper School of Business
CBC Manitoba: Manitoba among provinces that stand to gain the most from gutting trade barriers, experts say
February 10, 2025 —
Removing interprovincial barriers in 2020 could have increased Manitoba GDP $5K per capita by 2030: report

Faculty of Arts
CBC Manitoba: Anxious Canadian farmers brace for U.S. tariffs
January 29, 2025 —
Anxious Canadian farmers brace for U.S. tariffs

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
CBC National: How Canada’s dairy supply management system works — and why Trump hates it
January 27, 2025 —
The problem with supply management

Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Western Producer: High-protein wheat expected to survive tariffs
January 20, 2025 —
High-protein wheat classes such as Canadian Western Red Spring (CWRS) may survive the new world order of international trade.

Asper School of Business
CBC Manitoba: Manitoba agri-food industry wary of potential trade war with U.S. as premiers close ranks
January 16, 2025 —
Premier Kinew calls for 'Team Canada' long-term economic strategy