State of economywide tariffs on Canada unclear as Trump’s global trade war escalates
- U.S. President Donald Trump is set to announce a global tariffs policy today at 4 p.m. ET, raising concerns among Canadian officials about its impact on jobs and trade.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to propose an accelerated renegotiation of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement if elected.
- Concerns about potential job losses due to tariffs were echoed by Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens, who warned it could be catastrophic for the economy.
- Trump suggested that tariffs on Canada might include taxes on illegal drugs like fentanyl, leading to confusion among observers.
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Sweeping reciprocal tariffs from Trump, however impact on Canada unclear. Follow live updates.
Saying 'our country has been looted, pillaged, raped, plundered' by other nations, U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping new tariffs in his announcement on so-called 'Liberation Day' Wednesday. However it was not immediately clear how Canada was impacted.
'Significant political rift': Trump faces possible defeat in first tariff test
President Donald Trump’s midnight rant attacking four top Republican Senators appeared to reveal the President’s first big tariff test—on “Liberation Day” Wednesday, the day he is unveiling what is expected to be a highly unpopular global tariffs package—is off course, and may ultimately fail.Democrats have proposed legislation to block Trump’s tariffs on Canada, one of America’s largest and oldest trading and military partners, by declaring Tru…
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