Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada). Nov 5, 2020, B1,B6.
Subjects
Company business planning, Market trend/market analysis, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Presidential candidates -- Planning, Commercial policy -- Political aspects, Canada -- International economic relations, and United States -- International economic relations
Abstract
Lead Canadian business leaders are preparing to navigate political gridlock south of the border, with the U.S. Congress appearing to split between the Democrats and Republicans, [...]
Hudson's Bay Co., United States. Congress, United States. Senate, and Department stores
Abstract
In Oregon, as in other parts of the world, theories of White superiority did not guarantee that Whites would reign at the top of a racially satisfied world order. That objective could only be achieved when those theories were married to a machinery of implementation. In America during the nineteenth century, the key to that eventuality was a social-political system that tied economic and political power to land ownership. Both the Donation Land Claim Act of 1850 and the 1857 Oregon Constitution provision barring Blacks from owning real estate guaranteed that Whites would enjoy a government-granted advantage over non-Whites in the pursuit of wealth, power, and privilege in the pioneer generation and each generation that followed.
Vernon Morning Star (Vernon, British Columbia). Dec 22, 2020
Subjects
United States. Congress, Tobacco industry -- Taxation, Alcoholic beverages -- Taxation, Consumer spending, and Tax reform
Abstract
Now that the United States has crafted its craft beverage tax reform, Okanagan Spirits is putting pressure on the Canada to support its distillers in kind. U.S. Congress [...]
Boeing Co., Ethiopian Airlines, Aircraft industry, Airlines, Aircraft accidents, and Family
Abstract
'If Boeing's wrongful conduct continues, another plane will dive to the ground,' he told the panel. The Nairobi-bound Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed just minutes after takeoff on March [...]
The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario). April 20, 2019, A1.
Subjects
Political parties -- Canada and Economic conditions -- Political aspects
Abstract
An independent arm of the U.S. government has concluded that the new NAFTA agreement with Canada and Mexico is likely to have a positive, but small impact on the U.S. [...]
Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada). March 25, 2019, B4.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Commercial treaties -- Interpretation and construction, Commercial treaties -- Political aspects, Executive-legislative relations -- Political aspects, Canada -- International economic relations, United States -- International economic relations, and Mexico -- International economic relations
Abstract
Vice-president and fellow, Canadian Global Affairs Institute Can U.S. President Donald Trump do a deal with Congress on the new North American trade pact? The Trump administration will [...]
International trade, Government regulation, Market trend/market analysis, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Free trade -- Laws, regulations and rules, International trade -- Forecasts and trends, and Free Trade Agreement, 2018, United States-Canada-Mexico
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- President Trump lauded his new trade agreement with Canada and Mexico in his State of the Union address on Tuesday and urged Congress to pass the revised pact. [...]
The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario). Oct 19, 2017, B1.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Reports, United States. Congress -- International economic relations, Free trade -- Reports, Free trade -- Political aspects, Balance of trade -- Reports, Balance of trade -- Canada, Balance of trade -- Mexico, and Balance of trade -- Political aspects
Abstract
The Trudeau government is taking a measure of comfort in a new report by the U.S. Congress that casts doubt on one of U.S. President Donald Trump's priorities for renegotiating [...]
The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario). Jan 10, 2019, A13.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Political activity
Abstract
It would be easy for many of us to shrug nonchalantly at the historic images of two American Muslim women taking their place in the U.S. Congress. After [...]
The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario). Dec 1, 2018, A4.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- International economic relations and Commercial treaties -- Political aspects
Abstract
The leaders of Canada, the United States and Mexico signed their new trade agreement on Friday, hailing the revised NAFTA as a win for all three countries. But [...]
The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario). Oct 2, 2018, A6.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- International economic relations, Legislative bodies -- Canada, Legislative bodies -- Mexico, Legislative bodies -- Political aspects, and Commercial treaties -- Political aspects
Abstract
If there is one thing U.S. President Donald Trump is not confident about, it is getting his new trade agreement with Canada and Mexico through the U.S. Congress. [...]
Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Free trade -- Laws, regulations and rules, and Free Trade Agreement, 1992, United States-Canada-Mexico
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- The Trump administration and Congress are on a collision course over the fate of the North American Free Trade Agreement as the White House prepares to release text [...]
United States. Congress -- International economic relations, Political parties -- Canada, and Political parties -- Mexico
Abstract
Canada has said it will ratify the deal — called the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) here — once the U.S. Congress does. Mexico, the other party to the agreement, has [...]
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties and Trade negotiations -- Political aspects
Abstract
News and social media these days are full of guesses of what the President and his new administration will do to the United States and its place in the world [...]
The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario). Dec 11, 2016, A9.
Subjects
Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Laws, regulations and rules, Bills, Legislative -- Laws, regulations and rules, Bills, Legislative -- Political aspects, Railroads -- Stations, Railroads -- Laws, regulations and rules, and Railroads -- Political aspects
Abstract
A U.S. bill that's one presidential signature away from becoming law is expected to have a broad impact on Canada-U.S. border crossings, including Billy Bishop Airport in Toronto. [...]
Commercial policy -- Political aspects, Free trade -- Political aspects, and Free Trade Agreement, 1992, United States-Canada-Mexico
Abstract
President Trump declared victory on Friday at a ceremonial signing of the new North American Free Trade Agreement in Buenos Aires, predicting that gaining congressional approval needed to enact the [...]
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Prime ministers -- Trade policy, Commercial treaties -- Interpretation and construction, United States -- International economic relations, Canada -- International economic relations, and Mexico -- International economic relations
Abstract
OTTAWA -- Lead Canada has fired the starting gun on the race to ratify the new North American free-trade agreement - but the United States is setting the [...]
The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario). July 29, 2015, A12.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Political activity and United States. Congress -- International economic relations
Abstract
Canadian oxycodone rules worry U.S. Congress, July 25 U.S. congressmen are 'concerned' about the length of time Canada is planning to take 'to require tamper-resistent properties' in generic [...]
United States. Congress -- International economic relations
Abstract
The Democrats want changes to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA. They want to change provisions on labour, the environment, patent protection for drugs and enforcement, and have by all [...]
The Toronto Star (Toronto, Ontario). June 13, 2015, A22.
Subjects
United States. House of Representatives -- Trade policy, United States. House of Representatives -- International economic relations, United States. Congress -- Trade policy, United States. Congress -- International economic relations, Political parties -- Canada, and Free trade -- Political aspects
Abstract
He made his first visit to their charity baseball game. He paid them a rare visit on Capitol Hill. U.S. President Barack Obama, never a natural schmoozer, launched [...]