Canadian negotiators remain in Washington as tariff deadline looms
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Canadian negotiators remain in Washington as tariff deadline looms
ADRIAN MORROW
U.S. CORRESPONDENT
WASHINGTON
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
UPDATED 3 MINUTES AGO
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A worker stands near a stack of lumber at a sawmill, in Nanaimo, B.C., in March, 2025. Washington says that the tariffs on lumber should not be part of the current talks because a different set of levies on the industry are being reviewed.
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