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Canadian government moves to ease public anxiety after Trump’s 25% tariff threat
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday Canada and the U.S. can move forward in ‘constructive ways’ after President-elect Trump pledged to impost 25% tariffs on imports.
Canada, prepare for the big squeeze. Trump will press on several sensitive fronts: CBC
Canada should get ready for pressure from a new Trump administration on matters such as trade, immigration and defense spending.
Trump's tariff plan would shave almost a half-point off Canada's economy: CBC
Trump's proposed tariffs would have an immediate and negative effect on Canada's economy, CBC reports.