Canada’s 13 premiers in Washington on mission to push back Trump’s tariff threats
- All 13 Canadian premiers traveled to Washington, D.C. To oppose President Donald Trump's tariff threats against Canada, coinciding with plans to impose 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports starting March 12.
- Federal Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc discussed border security and Canada's crackdown on fentanyl in meetings, stressing that proposed tariffs would negatively affect both Canada and the U.S.
- The premiers aim to connect with U.S. Lawmakers and business groups to persuade Trump to reconsider the tariffs, reflecting rising concern among Canadians about economic impacts and investment uncertainty.
- Premier Wab Kinew and Premier Danielle Smith highlighted the need for a united Canadian approach to engage with the U.S. Administration and mitigate tariff threats.
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