Canada can strike back swiftly if U.S. imposes tariffs, experts say
- President Donald Trump has threatened to impose up to a 25 percent duty on all Canadian imports since his re-election in November.
- Nova Scotia Finance Minister John Lohr stated it is 'too early' to discuss support for businesses affected by potential U.S. Tariffs.
- Opposition leaders criticized Premier Tim Houston for his absence at the cabinet meeting discussing tariff responses.
- Houston's communications director claimed the Premier is involved in all key briefings regarding tariff threats.
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