Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks out against proposed U.S. tariffs during Windsor visit
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, during a visit to Windsor, Ontario, strongly opposed proposed U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, warning they would harm both economies and raise prices for American consumers. Highlighting Canada’s contributions to the integrated North American auto and manufacturing sectors, Trudeau emphasized Canada is not a source of U.S. challenges, such as fentanyl or illegal migration.
Trudeau criticized Alberta Premier Danielle Smith for not joining other premiers in a unified stance against the tariffs. He called for a collaborative response, citing Canada’s approach to previous steel tariffs. He also stressed the importance of protecting Canadian industries while fostering relationships with American workers.
During his Windsor stop, Trudeau met with union members and students, reiterating Canada’s commitment to defending its interests and sovereignty while navigating shifting global dynamics. He warned that Canada would respond robustly if the U.S. proceeds with the tariffs.
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