Federal cabinet braces for trade war as Donald Trump is inaugurated
- Federal cabinet ministers are meeting in Montebello, Quebec, as Donald Trump returns to the White House on Inauguration Day.
- Trump plans to impose 25 percent tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico, citing trade deficits and border issues.
- The federal government is preparing retaliatory tariffs worth approximately $37 billion, with a potential second wave of $110 billion.
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith disagreed with the 'Team Canada' approach, stating that tariffs would lead to a trade war and increased costs for Americans.
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