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  2. Canadian economic crisis (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2023, Canada's inflation rate reached four percent, primarily driven by increased gas prices. [35] Food inflation rates reached 8.5 percent. [36] In November 2024, Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 2.0% in October, exceeding analyst expectations and marking the first increase since May 2024. [37]

  3. Booze, oil and orange juice: How Canada could fight ... - AOL

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    Canada stands to suffer a larger economic blow in any trade war with the US and this stark imbalance is why targeted tariffs are often the first and safest approach, said Peter Clark, a lawyer who ...

  4. Canadian dollar slumps as Trudeau’s government teeters on ...

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    Also known as the Loonie, the Canadian dollar traded above the threshold of 1.43 per U.S. dollar, or 0.70 U.S. cents per Canadian dollar, on Tuesday, its weakest intraday level since the start of ...

  5. Petroleum industry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The province of Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's third largest oil producer with 27,373 cubic metres per day (172,000 bbl/d) of light crude oil from its Grand Banks offshore oil fields in 2015, about 4.4% of Canada's petroleum. See the Newfoundland and Labrador section above for details.

  6. Canada ministers to meet Trump aides in Florida over tariff risks

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    Canada's new finance minister Dominic LeBlanc and Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly will meet aides to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in Florida on Friday to discuss the risks of imposing ...

  7. Energy policy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The United States is Canada's major trade market for energy products and services. Canada sent around 98% of its total energy exports to the United States in 2015, meaning that Canada is the largest supplier of energy exports to the world's largest economy. Canada also exports significant amounts of uranium and coal to Asia, Europe and Latin ...

  8. Canada says it can fight climate change and be major oil ...

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    Part of Canada’s reasoning to produce so much oil and gas in the 21st century is that it’s a stable democracy with stricter environmental and human rights laws than other oil giants that the ...

  9. Canada–United States trade relations - Wikipedia

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    Canada has the third-largest oil reserves (after Saudi Arabia and Venezuela), thanks to its oil-sands resources. The United States has historically been Canada's only foreign market for natural gas, oil, and hydropower. In 2010, almost 100% of Canada's exports in these commodity classes were destined for the United States.