After weeks of threats, speculation, and preparation, the U.S. has set the stage for a multilateral trade war. The White House confirmed Saturday that a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian imports and 10 per cent tariff on Canadian energy will officially take effect on Tuesday. The Trump administration has communicated its intentions with the Canadian government, saying the crippling levy will be imposed on virtually all goods travelling south. The exception being Canadian oil and natural gas, which will face a 10 per cent tariff instead. The hurt won鈥檛 only impact Canadians though, as the ripple effect will be felt by millions of American families. Speaking more about how these tariffs may play out in the days ahead, we’re also joined by Canada鈥檚 former deputy prime minister and current liberal leadership candidate, Chrystia Freeland. Over in the Middle East, Hamas has released another group of Israeli hostages from Gaza, in return for the release of more Palestinian prisoners and detainees. It is the fourth exchange to take place as part of the latest and ongoing ceasefire.
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