U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to double tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel to 50 per cent in response to Ontario Premier Doug Ford slapping a 25 per cent tax on electricity sold to the U.S. Now, both leaders have backed off on their threats. Mackenzie Gray explains what prompted Ford and Trump to back down after doubling down.
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Donald Trump, Doug Ford back off on latest trade war threats
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