Here are all the ways Canada is striking back against Trump’s tariffs
a united front against these unjust tariffs imposed by the U.S. government.”Kinew said the province will also be exploring other measures to support Manitoba businesses and workers impacted by the tariffs. He emphasized the importance of standing together as a province to weather the storm caused by these trade disputes.OntarioOntario Premier Doug Ford has been a vocal critic of the tariffs imposed by the U.S. government. In a statement released on Sunday, Ford said that Ontario will be implementing its own retaliatory measures against American goods entering the province.”We will not stand idly by while our workers and businesses are targeted by these unfair tariffs,” Ford said. “Ontario will take all necessary steps to protect our economy and support our workers during this challenging time.”The premier said Ontario will be working closely with the federal government to coordinate efforts and ensure a strong response to the tariffs. He also called on the U.S. government to reconsider its decision and engage in meaningful dialogue to resolve the trade dispute.”We are hopeful that cooler heads will prevail and that we can come to a resolution that is fair and beneficial for both countries,” Ford said. “But in the meantime, Ontario will not hesitate to take action to protect our interests and support our economy.”QuebecQuebec Premier François Legault issued a statement on Sunday condemning the tariffs imposed by the U.S. government. He said that Quebec will be implementing its own retaliatory measures to protect its economy and workers.”Quebec will not sit back and allow our businesses and workers to suffer because of these unjust tariffs,” Legault said. “We will take all necessary steps to support our economy and ensure that Quebecers are not unfairly targeted by these trade disputes.”The premier said that Quebec will be working with the federal government and other provinces to coordinate efforts and present a united front against the tariffs. He emphasized the importance of standing together as a country to defend Canadian interests and push back against unfair trade practices.”We are a strong and resilient nation, and we will not be bullied by these tariffs,” Legault said. “Quebec will continue to fight for our workers and businesses, and we will not back down in the face of these challenges.”In conclusion, the trade war between the U.S. and Canada has escalated, with both countries imposing tariffs on each other’s goods. The federal government and provinces are taking decisive action to protect their economies and workers from the impacts of these tariffs. It remains to be seen how this trade dispute will unfold in the coming days and weeks, but one thing is clear: Canada is united in its response to these unfair trade practices imposed by the U.S. government.