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Ottawa unveils supports for workers, businesses in response to Trump tariffs

  • The federal government is introducing support measures to help Canadian workers affected by the U.S. trade war, amid growing fears of layoffs and economic consequences.
  • Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon described the trade war initiated by Trump as a moment of 'maximum peril.'
  • Ottawa is expanding the work-sharing program to assist employers in retaining workers with income support.
  • Experts warn that American tariffs could lead to hundreds of thousands of job losses, particularly harming sectors like Ontario's auto industry.
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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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