Finance ministers discuss tariffs as Ottawa finalizes retaliation to Trump
OTTAWA — Finance ministers from across the country weighed the consequences Tuesday of Canada’s intensifying trade dispute with the United States as the federal government worked to finalize details of its retaliation against Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The twice-yearly gathering of finance chiefs took place in Ottawa just days before Canada is set to impose retaliatory tariffs on products from the U.S., which is by far its largest trading partner.
The federal government’s move, a tit-for-tat response to the Trump administration’s stinging levies on steel and aluminum imports, will take effect Sunday.
A few weeks ago, Ottawa released a list of dozens of products that it intends to target. But Finance Minister Bill Morneau said Tuesday he wasn’t quite ready to release the final version of Canada’s response to the U.S. duties.


