Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered a speech at Canada House in London on Sunday, March 2, 2025. The Canadian Press



The U.S. has officially launched a trade war with Canada and Mexico. At midnight on Tuesday, President Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on most Canadian goods and a 10% tariff on Canadian energy. This move threatens jobs and is expected to increase consumer prices in both countries.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized the decision, warning that if the U.S. can impose such measures on its closest allies, no country is safe from a trade war.

Trump Defends Tariffs, Claims They Will Benefit the U.S.

Later that evening, Trump justified the tariffs by claiming they would make America "rich again." He argued that companies would now relocate factories to the U.S. to avoid the tariffs. He also announced that reciprocal tariffs would begin on April 2, meaning the U.S. will tax foreign goods at the same rate those countries tax American products.

Trump linked the decision to border security, repeating claims that fentanyl smuggling is a major concern. He also addressed inflation but did not mention how the new trade policies might impact it.

Political Tensions Rise During Trump’s Speech to Congress

Trump addressed a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, declaring, “America is back.” The speech was marked by deep political divisions. Many Democrats refused to applaud, frustrating the president.

During the address, Texas Democratic Representative Al Green interrupted Trump before being escorted out by security. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries had advised Democrats to remain silent during the speech, but Green defied the call.

Trump used the opportunity to highlight his early policy moves, including freezing government funds, mass deportations, and reversing Biden-era executive orders. However, none of these changes are permanent unless passed through Congress.

Canada and U.S. Leaders React to Tariffs

In Canada, Trudeau held a virtual meeting with provincial leaders to discuss the tariffs. Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc assured Canadians that the government would soon introduce measures to support affected workers and businesses.

Saint John Mayor Donna Reardon called it a “sad day” for Canada-U.S. relations. She suggested it might be time for Canada to “break up” with its neighbor and explore other economic opportunities.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford had a heated exchange with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Lutnick urged Ford to cancel Ontario’s retaliatory electricity tax, but Ford refused.

Economic Impact of Tariffs

Experts predict these tariffs will have widespread consequences. Canadian energy producers are expected to suffer more than U.S. consumers. With limited options to sell crude oil outside North America, Canadian companies may struggle.

The agriculture sector will also feel the effects. Canadian potash company Nutrien rushed shipments to the U.S. before the tariffs took effect. Industry experts warn that the new costs will ultimately hurt American farmers, who rely on affordable Canadian potash for their crops.

Even in the U.S., some officials oppose the tariffs. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear stressed that Canada is a vital trade partner, with nearly a quarter of Kentucky’s exports going north. He warned that the tariffs would raise costs for fuel, groceries, and housing.

As tensions escalate, the world watches to see how this trade war will unfold.

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