Summary

Canada will maintain its initial $30 billion (CA$) in retaliatory tariffs despite Trump postponing 25% tariffs on many Canadian imports for a month.

A second wave of tariffs, originally planned at $125 billion (CA$), has been suspended. Ontario will still raise electricity prices for U.S. customers, and B.C. is considering tolls on U.S. trucks going to Alaska.

Trudeau expects a prolonged trade war, following a heated call with Trump.

About 62% of Canadian imports remain subject to tariffs, as Trump pushes for U.S. companies to shift production domestically.

    • @[email protected]
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      153 days ago

      Trump would drop a nuke on a country, and say that the other country started it. Even if there was only one nuke being used.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 days ago

        That’s basically his entire stance on Ukraine, at least. He parrots the Russian stance that the war is Ukraine’s fault, because they could have just rolled over and given up after a few days.

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      23 days ago

      who gives a shit what the VP says. im glad somebody’s giving consequences to his constant bullshit.