Canada, Trump and tariffs
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Canada’s unemployment rate drops slightly
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Six Republican Congress members callously urged Canada to take “proper action” to mitigate smoke wafting into the U.S.
The 35% level would be one of a range of tariffs on the U.S. ally, some of which are already in place, while others have been threatened and then walked back.
On TheStreet Pro Stephen "Sarge" Guilfoyle asks whether yesterday's tariff letter to Canada was one letter too many. You see, after President Trump shared the letter, which set a 35% tariff on goods not covered under the USMCA trade deal Trump brokered during his first term,
Warnings were issued for southern Ontario and southwest Quebec as hot and humid weather is expected to linger through Thursday.
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A U.S. judge has granted Mohammad Younesi permission to travel to the Canadian border to claim asylum. But his petition to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada for a permit to make that happen was rejected.
Canada would bear the brunt of Trump's tariffs in terms of economic contraction, says The Budget Lab of Yale.
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro encouraged Canada to continue negotiating with the US to lower trade barriers after President Donald Trump announced a 35% tariff on the North American neighbor.