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CHARLEBOIS: If we don’t reform supply management, Washington will do it for us
Whether Canada likes it or not, tariffs are now the new American trajectory
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The U.S. Supreme Court was unequivocal: The tariffs imposed under the Trump administration were unconstitutional in their legal rationale. That distinction matters. The court did not declare tariffs themselves illegitimate. It rejected the justification used to impose them.
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