Tories call for House hearings on tariffs amid Liberal tumult as firms seek strategy
OTTAWA — The Conservatives are calling for Parliament to hold hearings in January on Canada-U.S. trade ahead of president-elect Donald Trump’s entry to the White House.
The Tories say they have no faith in the Liberals to handle the situation following Monday’s resignation of former finance minister Chrystia Freeland, who was set to have a major role in shaping Canada’s response to Trump.
The president-elect has threatened to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all goods from Canada unless it stops the flow of migrants and illegal drugs into the U.S., though officials say both cross from Canada in negligible amounts.
The Conservatives want the House trade committee to hold hearings starting the week of Jan. 6 through to Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, to hear from ministers, senior officials and Canada’s ambassador in Washington.