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Premiers make diplomatic push on Trump’s tariff threat in D.C.

Many Canadians were blindsided by U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to slap 25 per cent tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum, despite previously saying there would be no tariffs until March 4. David Akin explains how Canada’s premiers are in Washington, D.C. trying to convince Trump that tariffs will be terrible; and what to know about Canada’s newly-appointed fentanyl czar, Kevin Brosseau.

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