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Will Mark Carney’s ‘Buy Canadian’ plan run afoul of other trade deals?

Carney announced a “Buy Canadian” plan earlier this month, billing it as a key part of his plan to bolster Canadian businesses rocked by trade wars. But experts say its feasibility remains unclear.

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Joly expects aluminum sector to receive 'hundreds of millions' in tariff relief

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Industry Minister Mélanie Joly walk through a manufacturing facility ahead of a news conference in Mississauga on Sept. 5, 2025.Ìý


OTTAWA — There was a time, somewhere in the distant mists of barely a decade ago, when much of the Western world appeared wedded to the idea of an open global marketplace.Ìý

Free trade. Lower tariffs. Efficiencies everywhere.Ìý

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Alex Ballingall

Alex Ballingall is the Deputy Ottawa Bureau Chief for the Star. Email him atÌýaballingall@thestar.ca

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