Everything is on the table': Joly won't rule out cutting off energy exports to U.S. in face of Trump tariff threat

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Everything is on the table': Joly won't rule out cutting off energy exports to U.S. in face of Trump tariff threat
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Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly refuses to rule out any countermeasures, including cutting off energy exports to the U.S., in response to President-elect Donald Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on Canadian imports.

'Everything is on the table': Joly won't rule out cutting off energy exports to U.S. in face of Trump tariff threat

CTV News confirmed this week that Canadian officials are preparing a list of American products — including steel, ceramics, such as toilets and sinks, and Florida orange juice — that could be targeted with retaliatory tariffs in response to Trump’s threat. The premiers will meet this week with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in person to discuss the Canadian response, with plans to travel to Washington, D.C., together next month for a Council of the Federation mission.

When asked whether Trudeau’s decision this week to resign as Liberal leader and prime minister compromises Canada’s negotiating position with the U.S., because it turned this country’s leader into a placeholder during two critical months in the bilateral relationship, Joly wouldn’t directly say.

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