Trump Vows Further Tariffs For Canada Retaliation
- US President Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, citing border security and fentanyl trafficking issues.
- The Liberal Party of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has gained support in polls after Trump intensified his rhetoric, previously having lost ground against the Conservative Party.
- The latest Leger poll shows the Liberal-NDP combine at 43%, tied with Conservatives, raising questions about the future of the Liberal-NDP coalition.
- Trump criticized Trudeau's border policies, blaming them for issues with fentanyl and illegal immigration, and stated that many lives have been lost due to these problems.
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Tariff tally: Where Canada-U.S. trade stands ahead of next milestone
TORONTO — More than two months of back-and-forth, false starts and changing plans in the trade war launched by the United States has made it hard to know what's in or out. Wednesday is set to be another big day for tariffs as the latest pause in U.S.
‘My jaw is dropped’: Canadian official’s interview stuns Amanpour
Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly talks to CNN’s Christiane Amanpour about how Canada is responding to President Trump’s tariff threats and his insults toward Canada and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Kennedy On Trudeau And The Canadians
This is from a segment Sen. John Kennedy did yesterday with Greta van Susteren on Newsmax talking about the tariffs President Trump has imposed on Canada and Mexico this week, which has turned into a hot-button issue leading to threats of all kinds of horrors. The Canadians are threatening to shut off transmission of electric […] The post VIDEO: Kennedy On Trudeau And The Canadians appeared first on The Hayride.
As Trump threatens Canada with tariffs & annexation, Trudeau's Liberal Party surges
Ahead of elections later this year, US President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs and annexation have come as a blessing in disguise for outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party
Canada Won’t Scrap Tariffs Unless All US Levies Are Lifted, Official Says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not open to lifting Canada’s full package of retaliatory tariffs if US President Donald Trump leaves any tariffs on Canada in place, according to a senior Canadian government official.
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