Canadian leaders remain wary as Trump team signals no immediate tariffs coming
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump did not make good on his threat to slam Canada with punishing tariffs the day he moved back into the White House, but it’s cold comfort to Canadian political leaders and business groups who say tariffs could still be on the horizon.
Trump threatened shortly after the presidential election in November to hit Canada and Mexico with steep 25 per cent across-the-board tariffs on inauguration day. He made no mention of Canada at all in his inauguration speech Monday.
In a call with reporters, an incoming White House official who insisted on anonymity pointed reporters asking about tariffs to a Wall Street Journal report that said Trump plans to sign an executive order launching an investigation into alleged unfair trade and currency practices by Canada, Mexico and China.
Tariffs weren’t mentioned in a list of first priorities issued by the White House hours after Trump was sworn in, though he did touch on the notion of tariffs briefly in his speech.


