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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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Tonda MacCharles
Tonda MacCharles is a Newfoundland native and a senior reporter in the Toronto Star's Ottawa bureau where she has covered federal politics and public policy for 20 years.
Robert Benzie

Robert Benzie is the Star’s Queen’s Park bureau chief and a reporter covering Ontario politics. Follow him on Twitter: @robertbenzie.

Alex Ballingall

Alex Ballingall is the Deputy Ottawa Bureau Chief for the Toronto Star. 

Josh Rubin
Josh Rubin

is a Toronto-based business reporter at the Toronto Star. He previously worked as a deputy sports editor and beer columnist.

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