Talking turkey on trade with Trump: FP Video

This week FP Video looks at the growing pressure on Prime Minister Mark Carney to deliver

trade deal

with the United States,

Carney

creation of a Canadian

biggest budget deficit

to date in response, and how the country is changing to challenge these

constantly rising rates

. Additionally, what does the recent wave of offshoring mean for

corporate office space

and how e-commerce giants are thriving in

holiday shopping season

.

How leaving our Canadian headquarters affects our quality of life

More companies are moving their headquarters and workplaces out of Canada, despite overall employment growth. Imperial Oil Ltd. the latter cut 900 jobs and closed its Calgary head office, continuing long-standing changes in the oil industry. Find out what this means for Canadian jobs and the future of corporate hubs.

Carney is under 'immense pressure' to reach trade deal

Peter MacKay, the former Conservative foreign minister, talks to Financial Post reporter Larisa Harapin about how the Canada-US talks are critical to bilateral trade.

Canada set to create biggest deficit budget ever: Peter MacKay

Peter MacKay, the former Conservative foreign minister, talks to Financial Post reporter Larisa Harapin about how Canada is preparing for its biggest deficit ever.

Amazon and Walmart Thrive as Consumers Continue to Spend

Arun Sundaram, senior vice president at CFRA Research, talks with the Financial Post's Larisa Harapin about consumer resilience despite tariff threats and other economic headwinds.

Tariffs, trade tensions and steel

In a recent speech in New York, Carney identified steel as a flashpoint in rising global trade tensions. From disputes in the United States to Canadian tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and steel, the stakes continue to rise. As trade pressure mounts, Canada is adjusting course.

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