Economists react to tariff ruling, Trump announces new 15% charge, Trade war likely to continue, More Great Chef 06.06 View in browser 'We're still in the same mess': Why the US tariff ruling doesn't change much for Canada View web version | Forward to a colleague 23 February 2026 Top News 'We're still in the same mess': Why the US tariff ruling doesn't change much for Canada Economists say Supreme Court decision doesn't move the needle on the trade dispute – or the housing market Trump lashes out, says new global tariff rate is 15% US president escalates trade turmoil after Supreme Court ruling Retail sales rebound, likely pushing back BoC rate cuts Stronger spending and rising confidence could keep mortgage rates higher for longer Tariff turmoil likely to continue despite Supreme Court decision Court ruling shook Washington, but Canada's tariff headache stayed firmly in place RBC warns Canada's real tariff risk lies in CUSMA talks Court ruling mattered less than what happens at the CUSMA table Vancouver leads surprise rebound in home affordability across Canada Ratehub data showed prices, not rates, drove January's affordability shift International News Trump's global tariff plan 'blowing smoke' after court setback: Legal expert Why home loan rates hang in the balance with refund tussle ahead Homebuyers hand almost £900m in Stamp Duty to Treasury in January New figures show impact of lower nil‑rate threshold on buyers Foreign investors are pouring into Aussie mortgage market ColCap's record RMBS issue proves Australia's garnered huge international interest, reveals CEO NZ bank's surprise rate increase erodes floating loan edge Co-op Bank undercuts majors as Kiwibank narrows discount Want to change how you receive these emails? You can manage your preferences or unsubscribe. © 2025 KM Business Information Canada Ltd. 317 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ON Privacy | Conditions of Use | About us | Contact us Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+
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