Saint John, Calgary are the cities that would be hit hardest by U.S. tariffs: report
- Saint John is identified as the most vulnerable Canadian city to U.S. Tariffs due to its large crude oil refinery, with over 80 percent of its oil exported to the U.S.
- Calgary is the second most vulnerable city, exporting crude oil, natural gas, and beef to the U.S., which could be affected by the tariffs.
- Charities in Nova Scotia are preparing for increased demand for food support due to the potential impact of Donald Trump's proposed 25 percent tariffs on Canadian goods, which could worsen the situation for those already struggling with the high cost of living.
- Stephen Tapp, chief economist at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, emphasized that the looming tariff threat disrupts local businesses and requires vigilance from Canadians.
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