Alberta premier slams U.S. tariffs as ‘foolish,’ but energy retaliation off the table
Premier Danielle Smith lashed out Tuesday as hefty, sweeping U.S. tariffs kicked in on Canadian goods, but she reiterated she won’t retaliate by hiking levies on oil and gas heading south of the border.
“This (U.S. tariff) policy is both foolish and a failure in every regard,” Smith said in a statement.
She called the tariffs an “unjustifiable attack” and a clear breach of the trade agreement that U.S. President Donald Trump signed in his first term in the White House.
Earlier Tuesday, Trump’s long-promised executive order took effect, hitting Canada and Mexico with 25 per cent across-the-board tariffs, with a 10 per cent levy on Canadian energy.

