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Premier Moe says some U.S. tariffs are Canada's ‘reality'

Premier Moe says some U.S. tariffs are Canada's ‘reality'

CBC22-07-2025
Saskatchewan Premier Scott said Prime Minister Mark Carney's warning that it's unlikely Canada can strike an entirely tariff-free deal with the U.S. is simply "the reality of the situation." Moe and the rest of Canada's premiers are in Ontario cottage country this week to discuss the country's ongoing trade crisis with the United States and settle into a plan for how they can work together with Indigenous leaders to strengthen the country's economy.
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