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5 ways Trump’s executive orders could affect Canada

21 January 2025
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5 ways Trump’s executive orders could affect Canada
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President Trump’s directives could impact Canada, including pressure to scrap the digital services tax, suspending refugee resettlement, withdrawing from climate agreements affecting energy policy and electric vehicles, freezing foreign aid, and granting interim security clearances to aides. These actions could lead to economic challenges for Canada, potential strain on refugee resettlement efforts, shifts in energy markets, and security concerns regarding access to government information. Concerns also arise regarding potential impacts on critical minerals supply chains and global health responses.

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