Canada is considering to follow the United States in banning the sale of connected vehicles incorporating Chinese technology, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday, expressing security ...
By David Shepardson, Nora Eckert and Abhirup Roy WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) -The Biden administration's proposed ban on ...
Canada’s budget watchdog says the federal government may not meet its fiscal anchors if they acquiesce to the Bloc Quebecois' demand to expand seniors benefits in exchange for keeping the minority ...
The government is ‘absolutely’ looking such a measure, Finance Minister Freeland says, citing security concerns and Chinese ...
Some Royal Bank of Canada employees who joined when the bank acquired HSBC Canada worry they could lose their jobs when RBC's ...
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland clarified new downpayment rules for the larger insured mortgage cap on Tuesday, one of the proposals she claims will help improve affordability.
Canada is looking at banning Chinese-made software in vehicles after the US took steps toward doing so, Finance Minister ...
When asked if Canada was considering following the United States' lead on banning Chinese technology from all vehicles, Freeland said, 'The short answer is: absolutely.' ...
Canada is “absolutely” going to follow the U.S. move to ban hardware and software for vehicles from China or Russia, Deputy ...
Under the new rules, homeowners are still required to put 5 per cent down for the first $500,000 of the purchase purchase.
OTTAWA--Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland signaled Tuesday the government is ready to match a proposed U.S. ban on Chinese and Russian components inside connected vehicles.
Canada is "absolutely" considering banning Chinese-made software in electric vehicles among measures to counter what it calls ...