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    Canada vows dollar-for-dollar response to Trump’s 50% tariffs – National

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    Canada will respond “dollar for dollar” to new U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, Prime Minister Mark Carney said late Friday as Ottawa suspended trade negotiations with Washington and recalled its negotiating team.

    The move came as President Donald Trump’s new 50 per cent tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Canadian goods took effect at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Saturday after the two countries failed to finalize a comprehensive trade deal ahead of Trump’s deadline.

    The tariffs were originally set to kick in Wednesday, but Trump announced a three-day pause to allow the trade talks — which had intensified over the past few weeks after the tariffs were first threatened — to conclude.


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    While Trump said at the time “we have a deal” with Canada, Canadian officials were more cautious, saying final details and legal language still needed to be finalized. Negotiators ultimately left Washington on Friday without a completed agreement as the tariffs took effect overnight.

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    — Mark Carney (@MarkJCarney) August 22, 2026

    In a statement late Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada was suspending trade negotiations and recalling its negotiating team to Ottawa, arguing that last-minute changes to the U.S. position were unfair, uneconomic and raised questions about the reliability of any agreement.

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    Carney said recent progress had not been enough to meet Canada’s objectives, which included preserving broad access to the U.S. market, reducing tariffs on key sectors and protecting Canadian businesses. He also said Canada would match the new U.S. tariffs “dollar for dollar” and announce additional support measures for affected workers and businesses in the coming days.

    U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, however, blamed Canada for the collapse of the talks, saying Ottawa declined to finalize a deal under terms agreed to earlier in the week. Greer said the United States had offered Canada preferential treatment and additional tariff relief, but that new Canadian demands and reversals of previous commitments upended the agreement.

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    Team Canada needs to stand together more united than ever before.

    The prime minister has my full support for a strong response—tariff for tariff, dollar for dollar. As we fight to protect Canadian sovereignty and economic security, everything needs to be on the table. Ontario…

    — Doug Ford (@fordnation) August 22, 2026

    Ontario Premier Doug Ford backed Carney’s approach, saying the prime minister has his “full support for a strong response — tariff for tariff, dollar for dollar.” Ford said “everything needs to be on the table” to protect Canadian sovereignty and economic security and that Ontario is ready to do its part.

    B.C. Premier David Eby also voiced support for a tough response, saying British Columbians “will always stand with Canada” and that Canadian “politeness should never be mistaken for weakness.” Eby said Canadians did not ask for the trade dispute but would “keep fighting for as long as it takes.”

    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said “no one benefits from a trade war” and warned tariffs and counter-tariffs will hurt businesses, workers and families on both sides of the border. Smith said Alberta will continue advocating for a tariff-free relationship with the United States and urged Ottawa to restart negotiations as soon as possible.


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    Business groups also warned the tariffs will hurt both sides of the border. Candace Laing, president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, called the tariffs a “body blow to North American competitiveness” and said the duties are “not sustainable or viable for business.”

    Laing said small Canadian exporters operating on tight margins will be forced to reassess orders, payrolls and staffing levels. She warned Americans will face higher costs while Canadian businesses could lose customers and investment as the trade dispute escalates.

    Sources have told Global News the U.S. was prepared to lower — but not remove — sectoral tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos under the deal while withdrawing the new 50 per cent tariff order altogether. The deal was also set to include enhanced partnerships in areas including defence, critical minerals and energy.

    Canada, meanwhile, would address the three trade irritants cited by Trump for the new tariffs: provincial boycotts of U.S. alcohol, reciprocal tariffs on American autos and auto parts, and tariff-rate quotas for dairy exports under supply management.

    Greer had said the proposal also included a broader economic and national security partnership covering export controls, digital trade, critical minerals and efforts to combat transshipment and forced labour, as well as a path toward formal negotiations on the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.

    He called Canada’s decision not to sign the deal a “missed opportunity” to deepen cooperation with the United States.

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    The new tariffs are being imposed under Section 338 of the U.S. Tariff Act, which allows a president to tariff any country that “discriminates” against U.S. commerce.

    Greer says nearly US $20 billion worth of Canadian imports will be tariffed, an amount that will “offset” the economic impact of Canada’s “unreasonable and discriminatory” measures. Greer also criticized Canada for maintaining retaliatory measures against the United States, including restrictions on some American goods and services.

    The imposition of the new tariffs puts into question efforts to renegotiate the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on free trade (CUSMA). Sources have told Global News that Canada was pursuing a three-step framework under the new trade deal that would lead to substantive talks to renew CUSMA, after the U.S. declined to do so at last month’s scheduled review.

    –with files from The Canadian Press


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