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Liberals pledge safety net to avoid 'maximum peril'

The federal government is unveiling a $6 billion aid package to support Canadian businesses through the trade war with the United States. Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon says Ottawa will be there to support Canadian workers and companies, as the U.S. proposes varying and contrasting measures that are hurting investment in Canada's economy. (March. 7, 2025) 
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