The impact of U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports is starting to set in — with a 35 per cent duty now in effect on select goods crossing the border. Trade minister, Dominic Leblanc says, he believes an agreement can still be reached — but uncertainty is rippling through supply chains, markets, and workplaces. MEI economist, Emmanuelle Faubert, joins ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ to discuss this further.
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Trump’s Tariffs: Can an agreement still be reached?
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