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Carney welcomes U.S. court decision striking down parts of Trump’s tariffs agenda
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday he welcomed a U.S. court decision that struck down parts of Donald Trump’s tariffs regime, with judges saying the president overstepped his constitutional authority by imposing sweeping levies on global goods. That decision was later “stayed” — or paused — by an appellate court “until further notice” while it considers other legal arguments from the Trump administration, keeping the tariffs in effect for now. Before that decision, Carney said the lower court’s findings were “consistent with Canada’s long-standing position” that Trump’s tariffs are “unlawful as well as unjustified.” But Carney warned that theRead more