Here’s the latest as Canada braces for Trump tariffs Tuesday
- U.S. President Donald Trump will impose 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods and a 10 percent duty on energy starting Tuesday.
- Canadian leaders express strong opposition to the tariffs, calling them unjustified and harmful to both nations' economies.
- The Canadian government is preparing retaliatory measures and support for affected workers and businesses.
- Business organizations warn that the tariffs will lead to job losses and increased costs for Canadians and Americans alike.
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Here's the latest as Canada prepares for Trump tariffs
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced last night Canada will retaliate after U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed 25 per cent tariffs against Canadian goods would go into effect Tuesday. Trudeau said Saturday that Canada will respond with 25 per cent tariffs against $155 billion worth of American...
Finance minister ‘very pessimistic’ Trump tariffs can be avoided by Tuesday
With U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods set to come into effect on Tuesday, Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc says he believes it’s unlikely Canada can escape them ahead of that date.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made good on his threats and it's now official: Canadian exports to the United States will be hit with 25% tariffs, while oil will be taxed at 10%, until further notice. Also read: Donald Trump's tariffs: "Canada is ready," according to Justin TrudeauWhile the dates of March 1 and April 1 had been mentioned, Trump insisted that this measure be implemented this Saturday, unequivocally. Asked about the possibility f…
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