Manitoba Industry Leaders Urge Tariff Focus in Leadership Transition

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Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation, Manitoba industry leaders stress the importance of addressing the looming 25% tariff threat in discussions surrounding the next leader. Andrea Ladouceur, president of the Bioscience Association of Manitoba, highlights the potential impact on the province's significant pharmaceutical exports to the U.S.

Manitoba industry leaders want tariffs to remain 'top of mind' in talks following PM's resignation | CBC News LoadedThe unexpected but long-awaited resignation of Canada's prime minister has ushered in a series of economic questions and uncertainties, including in Manitoba.

"We want them to be profitable enough to reinvest those dollars to keep innovating our economy and making sure that we have the things that we need to heal, feed and fuel our world."In a major political development, Justin Trudeau has announced he will step down as both prime minister and Liberal Party leader once a replacement is chosen, likely delaying a federal election until the spring.

He believes the Trump administration recognizes Canada is headed toward a future Conservative government, and that the Liberals are unlikely to cut any deals with the Republicans. "It needs to include all the provinces. It needs to include farmers. It needs to include the industry."

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