
Canada is ‘at war’ in trade battle with US, Carney says
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Carney promised 25 billion Canadian dollars in financial assistance to affected companies. The new U.S. tariffs only cover a small portion of the $382 billion worth of products the United States imported from Canada last year, in part because they conspicuously avoid oil, gas, electricity imports as well as potash, a key fertilizer not mined in significantly quantities in the United States. ‘No deal is better than a bad deal’: Ford urges Carney to stand firm on U.S. tariffs.
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Carney promised 25 billion Canadian dollars in financial assistance to affected companies.
according to The Boston GlobeThe new U.S. tariffs only cover a small portion of the $382 billion worth of products the United States imported from Canada last year, in part because they conspicuously avoid oil, gas, electricity imports as well as potash, a key fertilizer not mined in significantly quantities in the United States.
according to The Boston Globe‘No deal is better than a bad deal’: Ford urges Carney to stand firm on U.S. tariffs.
according to CTV News
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