'Nothing off the table' in Canada's response to US tariff threat
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that all options are on the table to respond to potential US tariffs, including targeting American-made goods like steel and Florida orange juice.
- Trudeau mentioned that more than C$1 billion has been set aside for new border security measures to address illicit drug trade and human trafficking.
- Economists warn that a 25% tariff could lead to significant job losses in Canada, with estimates of up to 500,000 jobs lost in certain provinces.
- Trudeau affirmed a united front among Canadian leaders, stating, 'Nothing is off the table' in response to the US tariff threat.
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