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I was hoping that the United States' president's tariff threats against Canada would take a vacation this summer. Unfortunately, that was not the case.
- Mike Lacey, Editor
 
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U.S. threatens 35% tariffs on Canadian goods

United States President Donald Trump threatened a 35 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods on July 10 in response to negotiations with Canada. Trump’s letter states, “There will be no tariff if Canada, or companies within your country, decide to manufacture products within the United States.”


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