Trump to announce new tariffs on Canada
A major shift in trade relations, as President Trump says he's done negotiating with Canada and will soon announce new tariffs on the country.
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Chris Gilmore is an award winning journalist joining the Rising Team, from the Sunshine State. A proud graduate of the University of Florida with a degree in journalism, his news career has taken him to many parts of the country including Oklahoma and most recently South Florida.
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