Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that American consumers will face higher prices if President Donald Trump imposes tariffs on Canadian products, including oil, steel, and aluminum. Trudeau stated that Canada will respond with retaliatory tariffs, potentially impacting markets for autos, lumber, and oil. Despite Trump’s claims, Canada is a crucial trading partner for the U.S., supplying oil, critical minerals, and metals. If tariffs are implemented, Canada is prepared to target American orange juice, toilets, and steel products, with nearly $3.6 billion Canadian dollars worth of goods crossing the border daily.
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Government vows to clean up Lake Windermere after beauty spot ‘choked’ by pollution
The government will pledge to “clean up Windermere” by ensuring “only rainwater” enters the polluted English beauty spot, part of a scheme to upgrade water infrastructure and boost economic growth using over £100 billion of private investment. Environment secretary Steve Reed and water minister Emma Hardy will visit Windermere as part of the Things Can Only Get Cleaner tour to address sewage pollution issues that threaten the area's natural beauty and economic potential, with a...
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