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10% tariff on imported canned goods protects Canada’s vegetable growers: Feds

Toronto Sun

Toronto Sun

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July 2, 2026

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The new surtax went into effect on July 1

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ArcaMax

lean right

· Jul 4, 2026

Publix fruit recalled after 12 customers got E. coli-linked stomach illnesses

Frozen fruit sold under Publix’s GreenWise brand has been recalled in Florida and seven other states out of fears it might be contaminated with a deadly form of E. coli. Chilean company Frutas y Hortalizas del Sur S.A. recalled only lot No. ...

Loonie Politics

Unknown

· Jul 1, 2026

Chips, rotisserie chickens and other foods go provincial sales tax-free in Manitoba

WINNIPEG — Manitoba is cutting its provincial sales tax on store-bought food starting today. Most groceries are already tax-exempt, but the July 1 change means there will no longer be seven per cent PST charged on products such as chips, rotisserie chickens and baked goods. The tax cut applies to food sold at grocery and [] The post Chips, rotisserie chickens and other foods go provincial sales tax-free in Manitoba appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Al Jazeera

lean left

· Jun 25, 2026

Iran negotiator Ghalibaf rejects claim unfrozen funds will buy US goods

The denial contradicts the US administration, which said unfrozen funds will be spent on produce from American farmers.

Western Standard

right

· Jun 28, 2026

Think tank warns Ottawa's canned vegetable tariffs will drive up food costs

A Montreal-based public policy think tank is warning that Ottawa’s newly imposed tariffs on imported canned vegetables will add to grocery bills at a time when Canadians are already struggling with rising food prices.

India News Network

lean right

· Jun 23, 2026

Congress Raises Concerns Over Proposed US-India Trade Agreement

Congress leaders caution against hastily signing a trade deal with the US, claiming it could harm India's farmers and domestic industries.

The New Zealand Herald

lean right

· Jun 21, 2026

Why New Zealand exporters need not fear China’s focus on growing domestic food security

Why New Zealand exporters need not fear China’s focus on growing domestic food security

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Related coverage for "10% tariff on imported canned goods protects Canada’s vegetable growers: Feds": ArcaMax — Publix fruit recalled after 12 customers got E. coli-linked stomach illnesses. Loonie Politics — Chips, rotisserie chickens and other foods go provincial sales tax-free in Manitoba. Al Jazeera — Iran negotiator Ghalibaf rejects claim unfrozen funds will buy US goods. Western Standard — Think tank warns Ottawa's canned vegetable tariffs will drive up food costs. India News Network — Congress Raises Concerns Over Proposed US-India Trade Agreement. The New Zealand Herald — Why New Zealand exporters need not fear China’s focus on growing domestic food security