White House says 'no exemptions' as Canada braces for new wave of U.S. tariffs
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced there will be "no exemptions" from the new tariffs on Canada.
- Trump plans to impose "reciprocal" tariffs on Wednesday, increasing U.S. Duties to match other countries' rates.
- Democrat Senator Tim Kaine intends to force a vote regarding Trump's use of the International Economic Emergency Powers Act.
- Trump described his call with Carney as "very good" and expressed optimism about U.S.-Canada relations.
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State of economywide tariffs on Canada unclear as Trump’s global trade war escalates
WASHINGTON - As U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to unveil his so-called "liberation day" plan to hit multiple countries with tariffs, it's still not clear whether a temporary pause on separate economywide duties on Canada will be lifted.
Canada, U.S. Columbia River Treaty negotiations in jeopardy
The United States government has paused negotiations with Canada to finalize the renewal of a long-standing treaty covering the use of the Columbia River in the wake of President Donald Trump’s trade war with Canada and threats to annex the northern neighbor. The United States and Canada last July reached an agreement in principle to manage the mighty Columbia River, an economic and environmental powerhouse that starts in Canada and flows throug…
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