After the U.S. doubled its global steel and aluminum tariffs from 25 percent to 50 percent, Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is still determining how it will respond to the measures.
“We will take some time—not much, some time—because we are in intensive discussions right now with the Americans on our trading relationship,” Carney told reporters in the House of Commons on June 4.
The prime minister noted the newest tariffs are part of global measures not specifically targeted at Canada, while saying said the levies are “bad for American workers, bad for American industry, and, of course, for Canadian industry as well.”…