The uncertainty is still commenting on the Canadian economy, although US President Donald Trump announces a 30 -day stand in the definitions that were in effect today.
The temporary delay – at least at the present time – stopped a continental trade war, economists warned on both sides of the borders.
Trump’s decision means that Canada and the provinces also stopped their movements for revenge, including definitions and prohibiting American alcohol sales in the north of the border.
On Saturday, Trump signed an order to impose tariff fees with 25 percent on Mexican and Canadian imports, with a 10 % tariff for Canadian energy.
On Monday, after two phone calls with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Trump said the definitions will be outside the table for 30 days to see if the two countries can reach a “final economic deal”.
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In his post on social media, Trudeau has set his government’s $ 1.3 billion plan to address Trump’s declared concerns about the border security revealed by Canada in December.
He also said that approximately 10,000 members of the front lines “are they and Celon” protect the borders of Canada, and announced $ 200 million in new initiatives to address trafficking in Fintanel, including “Vintanel Caesar”.

Fintanel, borders and the delay of the tariff threat
Some border measures will be shown on Tuesday.

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The Minister of Public Safety David McGilli and Terry Doguid, the minister in charge of economic development in Canada, will join Manitoba Prime Minister and War Keno later this morning at Emerson Port to enter, where he will see how the Canadian Border Services Agency Ventanil and other toxic materials discover. They will also see a Black Hawk helicopter now used for RCMP for patrols in the American border in the province.
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But delaying definitions is not a long -term comfort for many in Canada’s work and business societies.
Unifor, the country’s largest sector union in the country, insists that Trump’s threat to definitions is still in effect and threatens Canadian jobs. National President Lana Pine calls for “the use of every crane available to build a strong, flexible and varied economy.”
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Canada’s Business Council also notes that “with a 30 -day delay, a lot of uncertainty remains.”
President and CEO, Goldi Haider, said it is still clear that Canada should “act urgently to improve our long -term economic horizons.”
Prime Minister in Quebec Francois Legott complained that “what disturbs” in dealing with Trump was that there is always this sword hanging over our heads. “
He believes that the events of the past few days emphasize the importance of diversifying markets and limiting Canadian dependence on American exports.
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Canada has spent the past three months on a full court press in Washington, DC and Mar Lago, Trump Resort in Florida, in an attempt to pay its case against the customs tariff. Despite the temporary suspension, this work continues.
The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkenson in Washington will be on Tuesday to deliver a speech on the future of energy in North America.
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