My $799.99 package of fentanyl should be on its way.
I did order like $50 worth of noncritical business stuff from China on the 4th to kind of see what would happen. Got returned to sender in a couple days. Now its listed with as available again but with a shiny new surcharge. I can only imagine what businesses more dependent on these kinds of shipments are going through.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tru...nada-1.7454845Trump promises 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports — including from Canada
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will announce on Monday that the United States will impose 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including from Canada and Mexico — a move that prompted sharp criticism from some provincial premiers.
"Any steel coming into the United States is going to have a 25 per cent tariff," he told reporters Sunday on Air Force One as he flew from Florida to New Orleans to attend the Super Bowl. When asked about aluminum, he responded, "aluminum, too" will be subject to the trade penalties.
Trump also reaffirmed that he would announce "reciprocal tariffs" — "probably Tuesday or Wednesday" — meaning that the U.S. would impose import duties on products in cases where another country has levied duties on U.S. goods.
"If they are charging us 130 per cent and we're charging them nothing, it's not going to stay that way," he told reporters.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is currently in Paris ahead of a high-profile artificial intelligence summit. He did not respond to reporters' questions about Trump's tariff announcement as he walked into his hotel following a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron.
On Sunday night, Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said in a social media post that "Canadian steel and aluminum support key industries in the U.S. from defence, shipbuilding and auto."
"We will continue to stand up for Canada, our workers, and our industries," Champagne said.
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https://www.ipsos.com/en-ca/liberals...ime-since-2021Liberals Take Lead for First Time Since 2021
After nearly four years of Conservative dominance in the polls, the Liberal Party of Canada has taken a two-point lead among decided voters, overturning a 26-point deficit from just six weeks ago. Support for the Bloc Québécois has declined (-3 points), while the NDP vote continues to collapse (-4 points), further strengthening the Liberals. The Conservatives (-5 points) are facing headwinds from rising anti-Trump sentiment and anticipation surrounding the Liberal Party’s new leadership.
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