Canada Poised to Retaliate Against Trump Tariffs, Rethink US Reliance

  • Freeland, a candidate for PM, calls for tariffs on Tesla cars
  • Levies will first hit goods easy to substitute, minister says

A tractor trailer drives across the Ambassador Bridge on the Canada-US border in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, on Dec. 26, 2024.

Photographer: Brett Gundlock/Bloomberg
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Canada is set to introduce escalating retaliatory counter-tariffs to try to turn Americans against President Donald Trump’s 25% levies on Canadian goods, a threat that’s causing the country to rethink its dependence on its southern neighbor.