Eyes warily turn to next round of U.S. tariffs during second week of federal election
- The second week of the federal election campaign is underway as U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to impose tariffs on various countries, including Canada, on April 2, 2025.
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney stated that Canada would retaliate against U.S. Tariffs but will wait for details on the April 2 tariffs before announcing this retaliation.
- Carney emphasized the need for Canada to reimagine its economy due to ongoing tariffs, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticizes the government's tenure amid the trade war with the U.S.
- Party leaders are addressing Canada-U.S. Relations during their campaigns as they promise support for affected workers amid escalating trade tensions.
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U.S. renews tariff threat as northeastern Ont. federal candidates hit campaign trail
Liberal candidates say their leader is best positioned to tackle the challenge coming from south of the border, but one NDP candidate says voters should be thinking about more than tariffs when they head to the polls on April 28.

Federal party leaders continue campaigning as more Trump tariffs loom
OTTAWA - Party leaders are likely to receive questions about Canada-U.S. relations during their campaign stops today, a day before American President Donald Trump is expected to impose "reciprocal" tariffs by increasing U.S. duties to match the tax rates that…

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