Deadline looms as Trump’s 50 per cent tariffs set to take effect
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat on $28 billion worth of Canadian goods is set to take effect just after midnight.
A spokesperson from the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke to Trump by phone Monday afternoon, but did not share any other details.
At an event in St. John’s Monday before that call took place, Carney said in French that the federal government has a plan that “will cover all eventualities” if the latest round of tariffs are imposed and added that negotiations “are very intense and delicate.”
Last month, Trump signed an executive order to impose 50 per cent tariffs on a variety of goods, from cement to hockey sticks, starting Aug. 19. The affected products account for about five per cent of Canadian exports to the U.S.


