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Canada to ‘reinforce’ measures on forced labour import: Carney

Canada to ‘reinforce’ measures on forced labour import: Carney
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will reinforce measures against forced labor imports following tariff threats from the U.S. government. The government plans to table new legislation by June 19 to address supply chain concerns.

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The move highlights the intersection of international trade policy, human rights, and the diplomatic pressure exerted by the U.S. on its trading partners.

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Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr After Trump's new tariff threat, Canada to ‘reinforce’ its measures on forced labour imports: Carney Dominic LeBlanc met with Jamieson Greer in Washington D.C. on Tuesday to relay Canada’s position on the issue

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