Trump eyes tariffs on Canada over wildfire smoke, citing legal uncertainty

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Trump floated tariffs on Canada in retaliation for wildfire smoke, arguing Canada isn’t properly maintaining its forests, but the legal basis for such a levy is unclear; the White House cited broad tariff powers with no method for calculating a rate, and Supreme Court rulings have limited emergency tariff authority, while formal talks with Canada on a trade pact have not begun.
- Trump wants to impose tariffs on Canada in retaliation for wildfire smoke The Washington Post
- Trump says US being 'invaded by filthy air' as he threatens Canada with tariffs over wildfires BBC
- Trump fumes over Canadian wildfire smoke and issues tariff threat NBC News
- Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs for Wildfire Smoke Over U.S. The New York Times
- Ontario buying new aircraft to fight fires, pushes back against US criticism The Detroit News
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