Prime Minister Mark Carney is now suggesting Canada may have to accept some tariffs in a potential trade deal with the U.S. Mackenzie Gray explains how it’s a change from Carney’s previous messaging, what sectors could be hardest hit and how the federal government’s efforts to appease U.S. President Donald Trump don’t appear to be working.
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Carney says tariff-free trade deal with U.S. is unlikely
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