Tariff Whiplash: What’s It Doing To Canada?

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Time is up for the tariff deadline. The 50 per cent tariff on roughly $28B worth of Canadian goods will set ripples throughout our economy. Joining guest host, Brent Loucks, to break it down is Jason Childs, professor of economics at the University of Regina.
19 Aug 10AM English Canada News Commentary

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