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Canadian small businesses working to fend off effects of tariffs, despite reprieve

Canadian small businesses working to fend off effects of tariffs, despite reprieve

TORONTO — U.S. President Donald Trump might have delayed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods for a month, but Tyler Pubben isn't letting his guard down. The president of Tapmaster — a Calgary business making faucets with brass and polymer from the U.S. — is looking to lessen the company's reliance on the U.S. […]

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