As United States President
Donald Trump’s tariffs
cement themselves as his administration’s defining trade and foreign policies, FP Video takes a look at the unexpected possibility that many Canadians down south, including celebrities and business leaders, could soon return home, the state of the
nation’s recreational real estate market
in an unplanned staycation season, the continuing impact of the trade war on
electric vehicle manufacturing
, and rounds out by raising a glass to one
Canadian brewer’s success
.
Canuck comeback? 3 expats who could help Canada beat Trump
Around 800,000 Canadians live in the U.S.—including a few famous expats with major influence. In the face of rising economic tensions with Trump, could Canada lure these stars back home? Meet three power players who just might tip the scales.
Tariff turmoil not the only headwind hitting cottage country
Don Kottick, president at ReMax Canada, talks about the state of Canada’s recreational real estate market.
Trump’s trade ‘deals’ show tariffs here to stay
William Pellerin, partner of international trade at McMillan LLP, talks about America’s trade talks with China and the U.K. and how Canada needs more than just “damage mitigation.”
Tariff tensions threaten Canada’s EV ambitions
David Adams, chief executive at the Global Automakers of Canada, talks about the pause at Honda Motor Co, Ltd.’s EV plant, and the state of the EV market in Canada.
Made in Canada beer recipe for Steam Whistle’s success
Greg Taylor, chief executive and co-founder of Steam Whistle Brewing, talks about how made in Canada beer is working in the company’s favour.
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At home and abroad: FP Video on continuing tariff turbulence
2025-05-17 11:00:45