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Donald Trump's nominee for Commerce Secretary is teasing about a possible reprieve from those tariffs.
Howard Lutnick told his confirmation hearing
the levies won't be imposed on Saturday as threatened
if Canada clamps down on fentanyl shipments into the U.S.
This is a separate tariff to create action from Mexico
and action from Canada.
And as far as I know, they are acting swiftly.
And if they execute it, there will be no tariff.
And if they don't, then there will be.
But it's an action-oriented model.
Overall, Lutnick says he favors broad tariffs
on all products from a country,
even if those countries are allies.
Lutnick is expected to be confirmed.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Jolie
called Lutnick's comments positive.
She met late this afternoon with her new US
counterpart, Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Jolie says she felt her message was well received.
Every time I'm presenting our border plan, every time I'm presenting facts, which are first, less
than 1% of fentanyl that is in the US comes from Canada and less than 1% of illegal migrants in the U.S. comes from Canada and less than 1% of illegal migrants in the U.S. come from Canada,
well, that is definitely also resonating. So I think that we have a good strategy.
— Jolie met earlier with the head of the Canada U.S. Security Caucus,
Republican Senator Kevin Kramer. At least some of the premiers agree with the approach.
— We must take President Trump's statements on border security seriously At least some of the premiers agree with the approach.
We must take President Trump's statements on border security seriously and to take action
immediately rather than focusing on inflaming the issue with rhetoric around retaliation.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is also advocating Canada meet the Trump administration's demand
on border security.
The president wants the flow of migrants and fentanyl across the border brought to an end. But
Smith also admits. Is this likely to end the threat of tariffs entirely? I don't
think so. I think there'll be other things that we will need to work on and
we will do so. Meanwhile a KPMG survey of business leaders found eight and ten
want Canada to respond with targeted
dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariffs.
The survey also found the majority of businesses are delaying capital investments until the
details of the American plan are known.
The first day of the Ontario election campaign is underway.
All four party leaders started making their pitch to voters under the shadow of those
tariff threats from the U.S.
Lisa Jing has more.
When times are tough, I will do whatever it takes.
Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford kicking off the race in the border city of
Windsor, Ontario, using US President Donald Trump's tariff threats as the central theme
of his campaign.
The better we'll be able to protect our province.
Ford has called the election more than a year ahead of
schedule with analysts saying he wants to get ahead of a possible change in federal government
and while the pcs are ahead in the polls. The opposition parties say the early election call
is self-serving. NDP leader Marit Stiles painting herself as the better negotiator.
at Stiles, painting herself as the better negotiator. Doug Ford standing up to Trump?
I say hell no.
Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie is promising a family doctor for everyone as the province
faces a growing physician shortage.
Ontarians head to the polls February 27th.
Lisa Sheng, CBC News, Toronto.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was grilled at his Senate confirmation hearing today.
He's President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Kennedy strongly refuted accusations he is a vaccine skeptic.
Despite a record as pro-choice, he also says he agrees with Trump that states should control
abortion. to participate in a medical procedure as a provider that they believe is murder does
not make any sense to me.
We need to respect each other when we have different opinions and not force our opinions
on other people.
R.F.K.
Jr. can afford to lose the support of only three Republicans if he's to be confirmed.
And that is Your World Is Sour.
For CBC News, I'm Neal Kumar.