
Liberals pressed to reveal how much revenue U.S. tariff response has raised
OTTAWA — The Conservatives pushed the federal government on Monday to disclose how much revenue its counter-tariffs have generated so far — and accused the Liberals of putting their “elbows down” as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to ramp up his trade war.
Conservative members of Parliament asked at least 10 questions of the government in the House of Commons on Monday about the revenue raised so far from the counter-tariffs.
Kyle Seeback, Conservative MP for Dufferin—Caledon, accused Prime Minister Mark Carney of putting his “elbows down” through exemptions that limit the impact of Canada’s counter-tariff response as Trump threatens to double existing tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50 per cent.
Carney was in Saskatoon meeting with Canada’s premiers on Monday. Responding to Seeback on the government’s behalf, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne insisted that Canada will “fight against unjustified and illegal tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.” He did not answer questions about the amount of revenue raised by counter-tariffs.