Alberta premier calls Trump tariffs an 'important win' for Canada
- Trump's decision means most goods sold into the U.S. From Canada will have no tariffs applied, affecting energy, minerals, and agricultural products.
- Premier Danielle Smith called the decision an 'important win' and noted that it upholds the majority of the free trade agreement between the nations.
- NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi warned that the announcement will hurt many Albertans and Canadians, advocating for a strategy to strengthen Canada's internal market.
- Nenshi emphasized the need for Canada to build global markets and protect affected workers and businesses.
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