Carney campaign visits steel factory to highlight promises to fight Trump tariffs
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney toured Algoma Steel in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario on Friday during his election campaign.
- American tariffs on steel and automotive sectors prompted the visit to the city's main employer facing temporary layoffs.
- Carney pledged support for affected workers and businesses and highlighted a strategy using homegrown materials.
- Algoma Steel's director stated tariffs are "very concerning" and cost millions monthly.
- He reiterated his commitment to pursuing a new trade pact with the United States to address these issues.
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