New tariffs are set to go into effect on Tuesday for Canadian goods shipping into the U.S., and there are fears of sweeping impacts for businesses. As Dan Spector reports, Quebec business leaders are warning that American wallets will feel some pain too, and basic goods such as toilet paper may spike in price.
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Could Americans run short of toilet paper with tariffs on Canadian goods set to go ahead?
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