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Ford bashes Trump over aluminum tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford dove into the simmering trade battle between Canada and the U.S. on Friday, slamming President Donald Trump for moving to reinstate tariffs on Canadian aluminum. Ottawa struck back Friday morning, with Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland announcing Canada would impose $3.6 billion in tariffs of its own.
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The Canadian Press
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CP18547321
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n_Ford-Trump-Tariffs20200807T1300
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8/7/2020 1:00:00 PM
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aluminium
Canada
canada government
Donald Trump
doug ford
economy
international trade
Ontario
tariffs
trade