Canada shouldn't 'bend the knee' to Trump after tariffs: Windsor, Ont., mayor
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Trump's new 35 per cent tariffs aim to make Canada 'bend the knee,' Windsor mayor charges
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says U.S. President Donald Trump's move to hit Canada with 35 per cent tariffs is nothing short of a political power play — one designed to make this country "bend the knee."
Canada shouldn't 'bend the knee' to Trump after tariffs: Windsor, Ont., mayor
Although U.S. President Donald Trump’s 35 per cent tariff increase doesn’t impact goods under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, Canada’s auto sector remains heavily affected. But Drew Dilkens, mayor of Windsor, Ont., says Canada should not take a secondary deal with the U.S.
Canada should 'buy nothing' from U.S., Mississauga mayor says after tariffs rise
Hefty tariffs imposed on Canada by U.S. President Donald Trump could lead to new trade opportunities for the country directly north of the world’s biggest superpower, Mississauga’s mayor says. The increase in tariffs to 35 per cent took effect Friday after Trump’s signing of an executive order. Mississauga Mayor Carolyn Parrish has closely followed the U.S.-Canada trade saga since it began earlier this year — and she took to social media on Thur…
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