Last week, United States President Donald Trump paused the implementation of his 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports until April 2.
Although he’s walked back from the cliff’s edge once again, we are still on the precipice of widespread economic disruption. As was the case on the eve of the pandemic, we are ill-prepared, our social safety net containing the same deficiencies now as then.
Despite the latest delay to across-the-board tariffs, levies on Canadian steel and aluminum products entering the U.S. are nevertheless scheduled to take effect on March 12, which will have significant impacts on a variety of industries and harm considerable numbers of workers on both sides of the border ...
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