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Canada, US spiral into trade war after negotiations fall apart

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### **5. NOTUS**
- **Outlet:** NOTUS
- **URL:** https://www.notus.org/trump/canada-united-states-trade-war-tariffs
- **Exact Headline:** "Canada Retaliates Against U.S. Tariffs in Tit-for-Tat Trade War"
- **Exact Lead:** "Canada plans retaliatory tariffs on American goods starting Sept. 8, after new U.S. economic measures took effect at midnight Saturday."
- **Byline:** Angie Orellana Hernandez, Aug. 22, 2026
- **Quotable Sentences (verbatim):**
  1. "Details on Canada's retaliatory tariffs will be revealed in the coming days, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said at a news conference."
  2. "Carney framed the U.S. tariffs as an attack: 'You're at war when you're attacked... We were attacked.'"
  3. "Talks collapsed Friday night after the U.S. introduced proposals Carney called 'unfair, uneconomic' that undercut the deal's reliability. USTR Jamieson Greer countered that Canada 'upended the careful balance reached in the past days.'"
  4. "Trump's July executive order put 50% tariffs on Canadian goods covering roughly $28 billion in imports, framed as defensive responses to Canadian 'discriminatory actions.'"

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- `body_end:` "...previously facing 25% tariffs), and consumer goods"
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**Verbatim Body Excerpt:**
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Canada plans retaliatory tariffs on American goods starting Sept. 8, after new U.S. economic measures took effect at midnight Saturday.

Details on Canada's retaliatory tariffs will be revealed in the coming days, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said at a news conference.

Carney framed the U.S. tariffs as an attack: "You're at war when you're attacked... We were attacked."

Talks collapsed Friday night after the U.S. introduced proposals Carney called "unfair, uneconomic" that undercut the deal's reliability. USTR Jamieson Greer countered that Canada "upended the careful balance reached in the past days."

Trump's July executive order put 50% tariffs on Canadian goods covering roughly $28 billion in imports, framed as defensive responses to Canadian "discriminatory actions."

Affected sectors include automotive (previously facing 25% tariffs), steel, aluminum, and consumer goods like sweaters, ice skates, and Christmas ornaments.
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