Manitoba legislature resumes, government prepares budget as tariff fallout looms
- The Manitoba legislature resumes today as politicians face economic challenges from U.S. Tariffs and healthcare issues.
- Premier Wab Kinew described the U.S. Tariffs as a 'serious economic headwind' for the NDP government's budget preparations.
- Mayor Scott Gillingham emphasized the city's commitment to providing value for taxpayers amid the new tariffs.
- The trade war has begun to affect Manitoba businesses, impacting both residents and local economies.
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Growing port in Manitoba gives more access to international markets amid U.S. trade uncertainty
As reliable Canadian access to the United States continues to be uncertain, one group is continuing its efforts to give the country's shippers more options for selling their goods.
Winnipeg importer says food prices will rise as U.S. tariffs cause trouble for farmers, consumers
A Winnipeg food importer and distributor says the cost of food brought in from every part of the world will go up for Canadian consumers and businesses in the wake of U.S. Donald Trump's 25 per cent tariffs.
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