Most Canadians oppose concessions as response to looming 50% U.S. tariffs: poll

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- Globe and Mail·1h agoCanadians think Ottawa should be tougher in U.S. trade talks, poll shows
As a new round of punishing new tariffs on Canada looms, a Leger poll suggests more than half of Canadians want the federal government to take a hard line and make no more concessions with the United States. Andrew Enns, Leger's executive vice-president for Central Canada, says…
Read at Globe and Mail → - NPR World·2h agoCanadian tariff deadline looms as two sides continue to negotiate
The U.S. is scheduled to impose more tariffs on Canada, hitting about $20 billion dollars worth of goods, as trade negotiations between the two neighboring countries hit an impasse.
Read at NPR World → - CBC Politics CA·5h agoCanadian, U.S. negotiators expected to meet again ahead of midnight tariff deadline
Canadian and American negotiators are expected to meet on Tuesday to try and hammer out a deal to avoid new U.S. tariffs on some $30 billion in Canadian goods due to take effect just after midnight.
Read at CBC Politics CA → - CBC Top Stories·14h agoU.S. businessowners don't want to leave their Canadian suppliers, but 50% tariffs might leave them no choice
American entrepreneurs say sustained, 50 per cent tariffs would force them to make the choice they've been hoping to avoid for more than a year and a half: breaking away from longstanding, good-faith relationships with Canadian suppliers for the sake of their finances.
Read at CBC Top Stories → - National Post·1d agoMost Canadians oppose concessions as response to looming 50% U.S. tariffs: poll
Few than one in five respondents to an Abacus Data survey favour offering concessions such as easing dairy restrictions or ending bans on American alcohol
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