Chrystia Freeland calls for ‘Buy Canada’ plan in trade fight with Trump
- Chrystia Freeland, running to replace Justin Trudeau, proposed a retaliation list of goods worth $200 billion Canadian dollars if U.S. President Donald Trump imposes tariffs on Canadian products.
- Freeland stated, 'Being smart means retaliating where it hurts,' targeting specific U.S. Industries affected by tariffs.
- Opposition parties plan a no-confidence vote against the Liberal government after Parliament resumes on March 24, leading to potential elections this spring.
- Freeland aims to prohibit American companies from bidding on Canadian federal contracts and coordinate responses with international leaders.
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C 19%
R 21%
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