As U.S. Tariffs Become Reality, Canadians Prepare for Economic Pain
Briefly

The article discusses the economic turmoil in Canada following President Trump's implementation of 25% tariffs on Canadian exports. Canadians now feel betrayed and anxious about their relationship with the U.S., particularly within the automotive industry. Flavio Volpe, head of a trade group, expresses concern over potential factory shutdowns and highlights the irreparable damage to cross-border relations. With the tariffs and additional levies threatening economic stability, there is widespread confusion about Trump's intentions and a growing sense of anger within Canada regarding the future of their trade partnership.
Mr. Trump's move has ignited a sense of economic anxiety and anger among Canadians about how they are being treated by their neighbor, ally and best customer.
Flavio Volpe... said that his members could start shutting down factories in days, and that he feels betrayed by the United States.
...the relationship between the two countries will never return to what it once was.
We've built two societies on the same values, said Mr. Volpe, who is also a member of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Council on Canada-U.S. Relations.
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