The newly elected New Brunswick premier, Susan Holt, is willing to go to the mat to fight possible tariffs imposed by Donald Trump. After all, more than 90 percent of her province’s exports are shipped to the U.S. But there is one action she feels would be a step too far. As we head into the holidays, The West Block invited Stephanie Levitz of The Globe and Mail and Global News’ Chief Political Correspondent David Akin to give their takes on the wild political year that was, and what they expect to see in 2025.
The West Block: Canada’s newest premier won’t ‘cut off our nose to spite our face’ on tariffs
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