Canada’s bracing for Trump’s tariffs. Here’s how it’s expected to respond
- The ongoing threat of U.S. tariffs is causing economic damage, leading companies to seek alternate suppliers and halt expansions, according to Dan Kelly.
- Matthew Holmes of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce states that every day without tariffs results in a $3.6-billion benefit for Canada, while uncertainty erodes trust.
- Kevin O'Leary has noted that the relationship between Canada and the U.S. Has worsened, influenced by ongoing political tensions and rhetoric from both sides.
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The federal government and Canada's provinces and territories answered U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Tuesday with immediate acts of economic retaliation and some supports for their own industries.
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The federal government will take a number of steps to mitigate the impact of American tariffs on Canadian goods, including fast-tracking permitting for new mines, Sudbury MP Viviane Lapointe says.
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