The Council of the Federation calls it a first: all 13 provincial and territorial leaders in Washington D.C. in a show of unity against the U.S. tariffs threats. Atlantic premiers are emphasizing the economic impact on both sides of the border, while businesses look to leverage their connections. Anna Mandin reports on what the delegation could mean for the Atlantic provinces.
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Atlantic premiers join provincial and territorial leaders headed to DC amid tariffs threat
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