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Trump's tariff tool faces tough questions from U.S. Supreme Court justices

Countries around the world — Canada included — are waiting anxiously as the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether President Donald Trump has the authority to continue using his favoured tariff tool. No matter which way the court jumps, however, the Trump administration is expected to maintain some level of tariffs on the United States' trade partners. (Nov. 6, 2025) 
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