Canada Targets Whiskey, Toilet Paper in Trump Tariff Fight
- Retaliatory tariffs start July 1 on $12.6 billion in imports
- Products include steel, aluminum, motorboats and maple syrup
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From mustard to motorboats, Canada’s firing back against Donald Trump on its national holiday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will mark Canada’s 151st birthday Sunday by imposing tariffs finalized Friday on about C$16.6 billion ($12.6 billion) worth of U.S. imports in response to American levies on Canadian steel and aluminum that went into effect a month ago.