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Trump tariffs and Canada: Premiers throw their support behind planned retaliatory tariffs; recession fears grow as North American markets tank

Thousands of autoworkers received layoff notices today as Stellantis announced a two-week shutdown of its Windsor plant.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during a news conference about tariffs on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Thursday, April 3.


Mark Carney announced retaliatory auto tariffs on American vehicles Thursday after the Trump administration imposed levies on non-U.S. cars and auto parts. This file is no longer updating. You can read the following day’s live coverage here.

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