https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-05-18/canada-says-most-tariffs-on-us-remain-pushing-back-on-oxford-report
Canada’s finance minister said the government kept 25% retaliatory tariffs on tens of billions of dollars in US goods, disputing a report from a research firm that suggested it had paused the vast majority of those levies.

Canada Says Most Tariffs on US Remain, Pushing Back on Oxford Report
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