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Is Trump right about Canada charging 250% dairy tariffs? | About That

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President Donald Trump says Canada has been ripping off the United States, imposing tariffs of up to 400 per cent on imported American dairy products. Andrew Chang breaks down Trump’s claims, explaining how dairy tariffs work and how...
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Trump threatens to double tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum

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U.S. President Donald Trump says he has instructed his commerce secretary to put an additional 25 per cent tariff on all steel and aluminum coming into the U.S. from Canada starting Wednesday, bringing the total tariff on those products...
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Trump signals 25% tariffs on steel, aluminum still coming Wednesday

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U.S. President Donald Trump says a 25 per cent tariff on steel and aluminum, including from Canada, will be enacted March 12.
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Trump says he may impose tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber

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President Donald Trump has warned that his administration could impose reciprocal tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber products as early as Friday if Canada does not drop its own tariffs.
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Quebec dairy farmers brace for costs to spike amid U.S. tariffs

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While Canada’s dairy industry is largely regulated and operates within the country, feed seeds and some farm machinery are imported from the U.S., which could add further costs amid a trade war.
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Why is Trump going after Canadian dairy? | Hanomansing Tonight

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Historian Bruce Muirhead discusses U.S. economic interest in tapping into Canada's $8-billion milk market. He stresses that Canada's supply management system is vital for food security, ensuring reliable access to dairy products like...
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Trump targets Canadian lumber, dairy for new tariffs

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U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened new tariffs on Canada’s lumber and dairy industries. Trump offered no specific timeline but said 250 per cent tariffs on Canadian dairy could come ‘as early as today.’
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Trump has vowed broader reciprocal tariffs as soon as April 2

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President Donald Trump has warned that his administration could impose reciprocal tariffs on Canadian dairy and lumber products as early as Friday if Canada does not drop its own tariffs.
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Canadian farmers on alert as 2nd bird flu strain found in U.S. cattle

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Canadian dairy farmers are ramping up surveillance after a second strain of avian flu was found in cattle in the United States, where the virus has prompted a reduction in milk production. No cases have been reported in Canadian cows so...
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USDA confirms new version of H5N1 bird flu virus, known as D1.1

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A new strain of bird flu has been detected in US dairy cows, raising concerns among experts. The USDA confirmed a new version of the H5N1 virus, known as D1.1, while a second strain was found in Nevada cattle. Experts suggest bird-to-cow...
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New bird flu strain detected in US dairy cows as experts raise transmission concerns

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A new strain of bird flu has been detected in US dairy cows, raising concerns among experts. The USDA confirmed a new version of the H5N1 virus, known as D1.1, while a second strain was found in Nevada cattle. Experts suggest bird-to-cow...
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How Canada’s dairy supply management system works — and why Trump hates it

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Donald Trump is not a fan of Canada’s dairy supply management system — repeatedly attacking it in his first term and going after it again as he prepares to return to the White House. CBC’s Ellen Mauro meets concerned Canadian dairy...
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Food prices could jump 5% in 2025, researchers say

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A new report released by experts at four Canadian universities is predicting food prices will continue to outpace Canada's target inflation rate of two per cent in the new year.
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Report finds family of 4 in Canada expected to pay $801.65 more on food

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Your grocery bill could climb even higher in the coming year, despite inflation slowing to a crawl. That is the headline from the annual Food Price Report, out today. It is published by a group of universities, including Dalhousie,...
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Researchers say food prices could jump 5% in 2025

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The Food Price Report is forecasting that Canadians will see the biggest price jumps next year in meat and vegetables, along with an increase in the cost to eat at restaurants.
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Grocery bills set to rise in 2025

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A family of four can expect to pay up to $800 more on food next year, according to the latest Canada’s Food Price Report. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin hears more from project lead Sylvain Charlebois, a professor in food...
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Canada scrambles to respond to Trump’s 25% tariff threats

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The Trudeau government and Canadian premiers are scrambling to present a unified response after Donald Trump vowed to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico crossing into the U.S. border.
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Canada scrambles to respond to Trump’s 25% tariff threat

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The Trudeau government and Canadian premiers are scrambling to present a unified response after Donald Trump vowed to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico crossing into the U.S. border.
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Sir Ed Davey rolls bale of hay during visit to dairy farm in Norfolk

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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey drove a tractor and rolled a bale of hay as he visited White Lodge Farm, near North Walsham, Norfolk.
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Starbucks will no longer charge extra for non-dairy milk substitutes in drinks

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The change took effect on Nov. 7, when the company launched its holiday menu. (Scripps News)
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Starbucks will no longer charge extra for non-dairy milk substitutes in drinks

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Starbucks will stop charging extra for non-dairy milk substitutes in its drinks. Here's when the change takes effect. (Scripps News)
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New Zealand Property, Consumer Stocks in Focus as Election Nears

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Consumer and property stocks are going to be in focus in New Zealand as the nation heads to the polls on Saturday. Investors are going to be watching for any changes in policy for sectors like consumer, agriculture and construction....
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New Zealand, EU Sign Free Trade Agreement

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New Zealand and the European Union have signed a free trade agreement. The deal will cut about 140 million ($153.5 million) a year in duties for the bloc's companies, with the goal of boosting bilateral trade by 30% within a decade and...
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Fonterra Sees Protein Product Demand Staying Strong

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Judith Swales, chief executive officer of global markets at Auckland-based Fonterra Cooperative Group, discusses the company's financial results, its outlook and strategy. The world's largest dairy exporter raised its full-year earnings...