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Hosted on MSNTariffs: Legault open to oil and gas projects, but warns against booing U.S. anthem at Bell CentrePremier outlines three-pronged plan to help businesses. It includes loans, investments and infrastructure projects.
OTTAWA — Quebec Premier François Legault said the threat of American tariffs means Quebec’s world is “changing” and asked ...
The threat of tariffs and lingering economic volatility has prompted the Quebec government to reconsider a pipeline project ...
Quebec Premier François Legault is not sugarcoating the situation: U.S. President Donald Trump’s “full-scale attack” on ...
On Sunday, the Quebec government asked the provincial liquor board, the SAQ, to remove American alcohol products from its ...
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Tariff threats remain a 'dagger over our heads': LegaultCanada may not be hit just yet with 25 per cent tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump, but companies in Quebec are already ...
Quebec wasted no time in reacting to the tariffs that U.S. President Donald Trump just imposed on Canadian products: Premier ...
Quebec Premier François Legault welcomed news that Canada would not be hit with United States tariffs for another month, but ...
Quebec Premier Francois Legault delivered a rare ministerial statement, calling Donald Trump's tariff threat a 'brutal attack' on Canada and Quebec.
2:08 Trump pauses tariffs on Canada for 30 days Quebec Premier François Legault welcomed news that Canada would not be hit with United States tariffs for another month, but he said Monday that ...
Earlier in the day, Quebec Premier François Legault said any retaliatory action that involves curtailing energy exports to the U.S. should require the approval of the province or provinces affected.
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