Ottawa unveils $1.5-billion in aid to industries hurt by U.S. tariffs
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Ottawa offers $1.5-billion in tariff relief after U.S. turns up pressure
STEVEN CHASE
SENIOR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTER
JUSTINE HUNTER
JASON KIRBY
PUBLISHED MAY 4, 2026
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