01-05-2025 12:35
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'Don't shut up': Canadian auto sector's strategy to fight Trump tariffs
A top figure in Canada’s automotive sector has a clear message for fellow leaders as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs upend the industry: “Speak up.”
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