Understanding the SCOTUS tariff ruling, and what it means for Canada - CBC.ca

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority when using emergency powers to impose tariffs on multiple countries. The ruling has implications for U.S. trade policy and raises questions about the use of executive powers. While the decision primarily impacts the United States, Canadian officials and stakeholders are analyzing its potential effects on Canada's trade negotiations and the renegotiation of CUSMA.

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Understanding the SCOTUS tariff ruling, and what it means for Canada - CBC.ca

On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority in using emergency powers to impose tariffs on countless countries. Slate justice reporter Mark Joseph Stern joins Piya Chattopadhyay to unpack the ruling, its consequences and what the reaction has been in Washington and beyond. Then, The Economist's Canada correspondent Rob Russo discusses how the ruling does – and doesn't – affect Canada, the federal government's response, and what this may mean for Canada's approach to renegotiating CUSMA.

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