A dramatic reversal from the U.S. president could have major implications for Canada. Donald Trump has broken off trade talks, blaming Canada’s plan to impose a digital services tax on big American tech companies starting on Monday. And he’s threatening new tariffs as well. Trump’s decision breaks a commitment he made to Prime Minister Mark Carney at the G7 Summit to work towards easing a series of punishing tariffs by mid-July. David Akin reports.
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Canada’s digital services tax helps push Trump to axe trade talks
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