Tariffs may win political points, but they always lose at the checkout. Every time Ottawa picks a trade fight, Canadians pay for it one grocery bill at a time
When politicians trade in photo ops instead of facts, they cheapen Canada’s reputation as a modern agri-food powerhouse and deepen our national food illiteracy
Though the move is beneficial to grocers and customers alike, it exposes the "uncomfortable truth ... consumers bore the cost of a policy that never should have existed"