Friday Focus: Canada needs a better response to Trump’s tariffs
Friday Focus: Canada needs a better response to Trump’s tariffs
On this week’s Friday Focus, Rudyard and Janice dedicate the entire episode to Trump’s announcement of high tariffs on Canadian goods, which are set to come into effect this Saturday, February 1st. How will excluding oil and gas from these taxes fracture Canada’s national unity and resolve in responding to this crisis? Should we match Trump’s aggressiveness with retaliatory measures of our own, or strike a more conciliatory tone? And finally, Rudyard and Janice voice their frustration at the Liberal government’s proposed stimulus package to soften this blow: haven’t we learned from disastrous COVID spending that throwing money at problems will just create more problems? It’s time to start thinking up creative and dynamic ways to strengthen our economy and navigate the country through this crisis without writing a blank check.
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