Midterms and tariffs: 2026 could be a critical year for Canada-U.S. relations

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WASHINGTON – Donald Trump’s return to the White House brought with it a tidal wave of change that has upended global trade, rattled allies and pushed political and social boundaries in the United States.

But the U.S. president faces headwinds as he enters the second year of his second term — and Canada can expect to feel the effects.

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