Southern Manitoba, a hub for agriculture and manufacturing, faces growing uncertainty under the U.S. trade war. From RV parts to medical gear and cosmetics, local businesses are bracing for impact. But as Melissa Ridgen reports, there’s also a silver lining as the “Buy Canadian” movement grows.
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Manitoba braces for tariff impact but ‘Buy Canadian’ offers hope
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