Vancouver, Montreal Soccer Fans Boo U.S. Anthem After Trade Talks Break Down
Canada will impose dollar-for-dollar tariffs and additional support measures after U.S. negotiators demanded limits on future trade deals, Carney said.
- On Saturday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will impose dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariffs on the United States starting September 8, following the collapse of trade negotiations late Friday night.
- Negotiations collapsed after U.S. officials demanded restrictions on Canada's ability to sign independent trade deals, a condition Carney rejected as an infringement on Canadian sovereignty.
- The United States imposed 50 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods, prompting warnings that up to 100,000 jobs across Canada are vulnerable without a resolution to the escalating trade conflict.
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and other provincial leaders navigate the fallout, while sports fans express frustration by booing the American national anthem at stadiums across the country.
- The Prime Minister's Office is emphasizing a 'Team Canada' approach to coordinate with premiers, as officials prepare retaliatory measures coming into force the Tuesday after Labour Day.
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Vancouver, Montreal soccer fans boo U.S. anthem after trade talks break down
VANCOUVER - Soccer fans are again voicing their disappointment over trade relations between the United States and Canada by booing the American national anthem.
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