Did The Supreme Court Just Change the Trade Game?

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The U.S. Supreme Court has blocked President Trump from using “emergency” powers to put tariffs on Canadian goods. Canada is safer from sudden tariffs going forward, but Trump could still use other rules that would hit some provinces and industries harder than others. Taylor is joined by Carlo Dade, director for international policy and the New North America Initiative at the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary to talk about whether this ruling makes things better or worse for Canada.
23 Feb 1PM English South Africa News Commentary

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