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Bombardier succeeds at delivering a Toronto-Ottawa spat
Politics Insider for July 11: The feds pledge support for Canadian beef, a Liberal escapes punishment for rule-breaking, and the Supreme Court gets a new nominee
How Donald Trump is dividing Canada
Opinion: By targeting issues where regional tensions in Canada already exist, the president has struck upon a tactic that could help the U.S. in the NAFTA talks
Why Bombardier and Ottawa shouldn’t make job promises they can’t keep
Opinion: Airbus’ PR machine is in overdrive, but any job promises attached to its takeover of the CSeries will almost certainly be broken
Bombardier sells stake in CSeries aircraft to Airbus
The two aircraft manufacturers announced the partnership Monday evening, weeks after the United States announced 300 per cent preliminary duties on exports of the CSeries
Bombardier’s trade dispute with Boeing, explained with toy planes
The U.S. slapped Bombardier with a 300 per cent tariff on its new line of commercial jets. Here’s why subsidies from Canadian governments are to blame.
Trump was looking for a trade war. Now he has one.
Economic historians have a term for this sort of behaviour: beggar-thy-neighbour. It usually makes things worse.
How Chrystia Freeland sees trade talks in the Trump era
With the Bombardier-Boeing battle casting a dark shadow, the foreign minister frames the ‘unconventional’ Trump factor
Trudeau’s banana republic approach to Bombardier and Boeing
Trudeau’s threat to ban Boeing from federal contracts unless it drops a trade complaint against Bombardier was like something out of Venezuela
The motor-trike built for Boomers looks for a jump-start
The three-wheeled Spyder may never catch on with the young and hip. But its greying ‘Ryders’ are a ready-made sales team.