Canada wants new oil pipelines to avoid Trump tariffs; nobody wants to build them
- Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned the United States of an "immediate and extremely strong response" if tariffs are imposed by the Trump administration starting March 4.
- Trudeau insisted that Canada is focused on preventing tariffs, stating that less than one percent of fentanyl in the U.S. Comes from Canada.
- President Donald Trump claims that drugs are flowing into the U.S. From Canada and Mexico, which he cites as justification for tariffs.
- The impending tariffs have raised concerns in Canada, as the Alberta government forecasted a $4.4 billion decline in fossil fuel revenues for the next year due to these economic pressures.
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Canada open to conversation on KXL, but not until threat of tariffs is dropped, minister says
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says Canada is open to having a conversation about reviving the Keystone XL pipeline project, but not before the threat of sweeping United States tariffs on Canadian goods is dropped.
Justin Trudeau warns Donald Trump amid tariff threats: ‘We will have immediate and extremely strong response’
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has issued a statement amid a possibility of Trump tariffs on his country. Trudeau said that Canada will have an immediate and strong response if the Donald Trump administration imposes tariffs on his country.
'Will Have an Immediate, Very Strong Response': Canada PM Trudeau's Warning to US Amid Tariff War with Trump
Ottawa: Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has issued a stern warning to the United States, alerting them of a ‘very strong response’ to the tariffs that will be imposed on Canada, on the orders of US President Donald Trump. The tariff war between the two countries continues to
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