Trudeau, Trump’s ‘heated’ phone call amid trade war. Live updates here.
- U.S. President Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, causing trade negotiators to state that this essentially suspends the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.
- Provinces in Canada, including Ontario and Quebec, halted U.S. Liquor sales to protest Trump's tariffs, aiming to show that tariffs cause harm to both countries, as noted by expert Samuel Roscoe.
- Officials reported an unauthorized discharge of cyanide-impacted water from the Eagle Gold mine, estimating that about 150,000 liters may have been released due to a pipe leak.
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Trump, Trudeau tariff call was heated and included profanity: report
A phone call between President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over the 25% tariffs imposed by the Trump administration this week grew heated and included profanity, a report said. The Wall Street Journal cited a person familiar with the matter when describing the nature of the call. Canada has imposed 25% retaliatory tariffs against U.S. goods. The discussion, which lasted 50 minutes on Wednesday, was a "colorful call" …
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