As of March 14, one Canadian dollar is worth 69 cents in the U.S., so Ballycroy's costs in the U.S. would be 30% higher if paid in Canadian dollars. On the flip side, if a horse in the U.S. sells well ...
Should the U.S. go ahead with its tariffs, Anderson said that would be catastrophic for Canada’s horse-racing industry.
Currently, U.S. tariffs are due to be applied to Canadian goods on April 2. However, there is uncertainty about what will or ...
He operates Anderson Farms — one of Canada’s leading thoroughbred and standardbred breeding operations — in St. Thomas, Ont., and is the president of the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society ...
Though still weeks from being potentially enacted, the threatened 25% blanket tariff on all Canadian goods entering the U.S. is causing some Canadian-based owner-breeders to sound the alarm about the ...
Weanlings, racehorses and broodmares are also routinely sold in the U.S. The tariff figure, when you factor in all horses ...