Canadian Businesses Brace for Trump Tariff Threat

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Canadian Businesses Brace for Trump Tariff Threat
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A Bank of Canada survey reveals that Canadian businesses are feeling the pressure from Donald Trump's threat to impose 25% tariffs on Canadian goods starting February 1. The survey highlights the potential economic impact of these tariffs on various sectors.

A person disassembles parts from a laptop computer in a photo illustration, in Toronto, Jan. 15, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Giordano Ciampini‘Stay off the ice,’ Toronto police warn, after female pulled from car submerged in Ashbridges Bay dies Donald Trump says U.S. may hit Canada with 25% tariffs on Feb.

Singh says NDP still plan to vote to topple Liberals ‘at the earliest opportunity,’ regardless of leaderTrump's tariff threat weighing on Canadian businesses: BoC survey‘Do not consume’: Canada food agency warns of salmonella found in shell eggs brandsEight years ago, stars avoided Trump's inauguration.

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