Danielle Smith announces Alberta’s tariff battle plan
- Danielle Smith calls U.S. Tariffs a breach of trade agreements and says they will raise costs for Americans and Canadians, costing jobs.
- Canada has imposed 25% retaliatory tariffs on $30 billion of U.S. Products and plans to target an additional $125 billion in 21 days.
- Smith urges collaboration to strengthen trade ties and aims to build new energy projects, despite federal reservations about reviving certain pipelines.
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Exclusive--Canadian Premier Danielle Smith: Trudeau Blew Tariff Negotiations in First Mar-a-Lago Meeting
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith of the United Conseravtive Party told Breitbart News Saturday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set Canada back in tariff negotiations with America during a meeting with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
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“Cost pressures have not fully eased, and in the face of U.S. tariffs that would hurt Alberta families, consumers and job creators, now is the time to put that money back in Albertans’ pockets,” Smith said.
Canada leader issues dire warning over 'tariff war' with US causing 'more pain' than gain
The premier of Alberta, Canada, Danielle Smith has been a stern supporter of President Donald Trump, but she fears that an apparent "tariff war" will cause "more pain" for the U.S. and her home country."I think the American people are beginning to understand that a tariff war with Canada, the juice isn't worth the squeeze. It actually causes more pain than benefit," Smith said on "Varney & Co." Thursday."So let's get back to having that tariff-f…
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