UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Lutnick warns India: Buy American corn or risk market access

New Delhi argues it has the right to shield its own agricultural sector—which employs some 500 million people—from competition with heavily subsidized foreign agriculture. “They sell to us, they take advantage of us. They block us from their economy. We are wide open for them to come in and take advantage of us,” Lutnick said. … Read More

Free trade is (likely) dead

In the long run, while U.S. protectionism will likely retreat from current levels, free trade probably isn’t coming back, says National Bank Financial Inc. (NBF) — highlighting the need for Canada to rethink its industrial policy. In a new report, economists at NBF make the case that future U.S. governments will likely scale back the … Read More

Mexico to place 50% tariff on Chinese cars after US lobbying

Mexico plans to place a 50% tariff on cars from China and other Asian countries, taking a leaf out of US President Trump’s trade playbook. The measure was proposed to congress as part of a wider draft bill, Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Wednesday. The bill seeks to place higher tariffs on more than … Read More

Premier Ford’s protectionism sure sounding like Donald Trump

Ford went on his rant against Crown Royal and their parent company Diageo on Tuesday as he reacted to the news that the company was closing its bottling facility in Amherstburg near Windsor. The premier framed the plant closure as part of his fight against Donald Trump and the trade war with the United States. … Read More

“The risk of tariffs was clear as early as January 2025, yet the industry was caught unprepared”

While Mexico remains highly competitive, especially during peak seasons when it supplies nearly 100% of U.S. tomato demand, the reality is that production costs continue to rise, from labor to inputs, while supermarket prices remain static. “This imbalance forces us to continuously improve operational efficiency, seek higher-yielding varieties, and invest in financial and commercial resilience.” … Read More

Tariffs Turn Aluminum Maker Rio Tinto Into a Buyer in US Market

Rio Tinto Group, one of the world’s largest aluminum producers, runs a refinery and five smelters in Canada’s Quebec province, with most of the metal flowing south to the US market. Now, with President Donald Trump’s tariffs, it’s suddenly cheaper for Rio to buy aluminum in the US and resell it to American customers rather … Read More

The boycott stops where portfolios begin as US stocks draw record inflows

Canadian investors are sending record amounts of capital into US markets this year, despite trade disputes, boycotts, and declining cross-border travel. According to Bloomberg, Canadians have poured $124bn into US stocks in 2025, putting flows on track for the largest yearly inflow since at least the 1990s. Fortune reported that between January and May alone, … Read More

TSMC Is Removing Chinese Chipmaking Tools From Its 2nm Production Lines To Avoid Any Restrictions On Its Supply Chain From The U.S.

A multitude of cutting-edge chips will leverage TSMC’s 2nm process next year, with the world’s biggest semiconductor manufacturer already having a head start by reportedly taking orders for its wafers from the month of April. For years, the company has relied on Chinese chipmaking equipment to complete its ambitious goals, but with the U.S. administration … Read More