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Canada’s construction industry braces for Trump impact

Donald Trump tariffs
Mark Carney (right), Canada’s new prime minister, has signalled his plans to face down Trump over tariffs (Image: Simon Dawson, Bloomberg)

Trump’s tariffs are one of many challenges facing contractors in Canada, writes Ontario-based Roni Group director Hamza Momade MCIOB.

The new year began with serious uncertainties for Canadian contractors. It started with the sudden resignation of Justin Trudeau, the prime minister, in January, sparking a leadership race in the ruling Liberal Party.

As we saw in Germany and elsewhere, when a country is leaderless, public morale and confidence in the economy suffer.

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