
Emily Haws
Emily Haws is a Globe and Mail economics reporter who contributed to the coverage of the recent tariff announcements made by President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney, highlighting the broader implications of trade relations between Canada and the U.S.
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The article includes a report from Emily Haws.
Liberals pressed after Fitch says budget weakens Canada’s credit profileWith a report from Emily Haws.
House of Commons to hold first confidence vote tied to budgetHe told Globe reporter Emily Haws his participating is a fun form of protest for a cause he believes in.
Alberta Insider: Advance voting begins in by-election that can return Poilievre to the CommonsEmily Haws answered questions about the federal election.
The positive side of online news communitiesEmily Haws and Stephanie Levitz report that some leaders emerged with a sense that Carney had listened thoughtfully to their points of view.
Politics Insider: Canada’s Supreme Court tightens rules for youth offender sentencingEmily Haws contributed to the reports mentioned in the article.
What is a secretary of state? A guide to Mark Carney’s two-tiered cabinetWith a report from Emily Haws.
Carney to unveil two-layered cabinet Tuesday, PMO official saysEmily Haws reported on the record voter turnout in the recent federal election.
What happens next to Poilievre, how the Liberals’ minority will work and who will lead the NDP: Your postelection questions, answeredThe article includes files from Emily Haws.
With environmental issues relegated to backburner, Green Party found it difficult to gain traction with votersEmily Haws contributed to the report on the federal election campaign.
Trade tensions, cost-of-living pressures take centre stage in French-language leaders’ debateWith a report from Emily Haws.
Carney announces 25% tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles not compliant with free-trade agreement




























































