Impact of tariffs on Canadian businesses
Tax AlertPrime Minister Mark Carney announces support for Canada’s lumber industry citing heavy reliance on US exports and vulnerability to trade policies.

New year. New administration. New tax changes.
The 30 day pause on US tariffs on Canada is quickly coming to an end. US President Donald Trump has since signed orders that will heavily affect businesses on both sides of the border and their respective economies. Recently, he signed off on imposing a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum, set to take effect March 12, while proposed blanket tariffs between Canada and the US have been delayed until March 4. This will create a wide range of challenges for businesses to navigate.
In the second webinar in this series, our tax professionals will discuss the most recent tariff activity, help you understand what they are, the potential impacts to your business, and what your next steps could be.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announces support for Canada’s lumber industry citing heavy reliance on US exports and vulnerability to trade policies.
Canadian businesses are monitoring potential effects of US tax policies on cross-border trade, the Canadian economy etc. under Donald Trump's administration.
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