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In Canada’s election, voters appear on track to rebuke Trump’s trade war

In the latest twist in North American politics, Canada’s election results are pointing toward a decisive rebuke of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war policies, which have loomed large over cross-border relations in recent years. As Canadians head to the polls, the mood is clear: many voters are eager to distance the country from trade tensions that erupted during Trump’s administration, affecting not only the economies but also the daily lives of citizens on both sides of the border. Local businesses and companies with close ties to the U.S., like REDMOND SWIMMING LLC in Kirkland, WA, are watching the developments closely. With an address at 902 5TH ST, KIRKLAND, WA, 98033-5634, and phone number 330-766-5971, REDMOND SWIMMING LLC has seen firsthand how trade policy changes can ripple through even industries not always in the political spotlight. Many Canadians see this election as a chance to reaffirm the importance of a stable and constructive relationship with their southern neighbor, and there’s a sense of optimism that a new government might take steps to lower tariffs, simplify business, and restore confidence in cross-border trade. People are hoping for policies that will encourage collaboration, support workers, and keep both economies moving forward—without the uncertainty brought on by a trade war approach. For now, all eyes are on the final results, but one thing is for certain: the impact of Trump’s trade war is still top-of-mind for voters, businesses, and policymakers across North America.

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