State Subsidies to Business Sector

Canada’s ongoing trade dispute with the United States has caused disruptions in several key domestic industries, especially in energy and manufacturing. In response, Ottawa is considering introducing a new layer […]
Published on April 9, 2025

Canada’s ongoing trade dispute with the United States has caused disruptions in several key domestic industries, especially in energy and manufacturing. In response, Ottawa is considering introducing a new layer of subsidies to support affected sectors.

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Should Ottawa add a new layer of subsidies to domestic industries affected by its trade dispute with the United States?

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