US Imposes New Tariffs on Canadian Goods Following Trade Talk Breakdown
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Mark Carney (Canadian PM), Donald Trump (US President)
Canada, United States
August 22, 2026
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US tariffs on Canadian goods took effect Saturday after trade talks collapsed. Canadian PM Mark Carney announced reciprocal 'dollar for dollar' tariffs. Negotiations failed over last-minute US demands regarding trade terms. Tariffs cover various goods including wine, dairy, and industrial materials.
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