Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government unveiled measures worth $1.5 billion to help Canadian firms hurt by the Trump administration’s changes to U.S. tariffs on imports containing steel, aluminum and copper.
Federal government giving $1.1 billion to firms hit by U.S. metal tariff rules

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