Trudeau and Premiers Urge Canadians to Buy Local Amid Trade War Concerns
As Canada braces for a potential trade war, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and provincial premiers are calling on shoppers to prioritize Canadian-made goods. The appeal aims to strengthen the national economy and support local industries during uncertain times.
In a united effort, the first ministers also pledged to address long-standing internal trade barriers that have hindered economic growth. By fostering domestic trade and reducing restrictions between provinces, the leaders aim to create a more resilient economy.
“Supporting Canadian businesses is essential, especially as we navigate these challenges,” Trudeau emphasized. The move underscores the government’s commitment to bolstering local industries and ensuring economic stability in the face of international trade tensions.