Carney pauses campaign to return to Ottawa ahead of U.S. tariffs
- Mark Carney is pausing his federal election campaign to return to Ottawa for meetings before U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement on tariffs.
- Trump is expected to impose 'reciprocal tariffs' on multiple countries, including Canada and Mexico.
- Carney stated that Canadians are facing the 'biggest crisis of our lifetimes' due to Trump's economic actions.
- It remains unclear if a temporary pause on economywide duties for Canada and Mexico will end on April 2.
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Closed-door meetings and warnings from industry experts as Trump prepares to escalate trade war. Follow live updates.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has called closed-door meetings with his U.S.-relations and security teams this afternoon, scheduled before and after U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to launch tariffs against countries around the world.
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