Source: International Business Times
A worker moves steel product at North York Iron, a supplier in Toronto, where people have expressed concern over US President Donald Trump's plans to slap import tariffs on Canadian steel AFP When Shale Tobe heard President Donald Trump planned to impose tariffs on Canadian steel, a product that has supported his family for decades, he was in New York on holiday, "spending money down in the US. ""I'll have second thoughts about that" now, he told AFP on the warehouse floor of North York Iron, a family-owned steel distribution business in Toronto started by his great-uncle more than 60 years ago. Trump's latest tariff order has sparked fresh anger among Canadians, including business owners like Tobe who deal with US counterparts on a near-daily basis.