Canadian American Relationships: Climate of Uncertainty for 4 years? star-news.press/wp

In steel and aluminum 25% customs duties were in force on Wednesday. However, the unstable decision made by the American government has begun the price of the price of Matthew Shoemaker, the mayor of the city of Saint-Sainte-Marie.
On Tuesday, the President of America reported that he will double the prices of the customs established on Canada Wednesdays in Canadian steel and aluminum.
A few hours later, he went back after the Ontario government canceled the overload of electricity exports; One more turn from the teenant of the White House since the fare war began.
In Sainte-Marie, on the north of Ontario, prices can affect the operations of the municipality, since ALGOMA SteelIts steels use about 2,700 people in the region.
Here there is a lot of concern in the village compared to customs prices. We cannot change our strategy every day. We need to ensure the state of things before making the decision, otherwise we will need to drag this uncertainty for four years 
Shoemaker says.
Michael Garcia believes that with 25% prices, the company that directs it can last for a moment.
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In an interview offered CBCMichael Garcia, General ManagerALGOMA Steel It is still intended to establish a new strategy when there is still a 50% increase in price threat.
Think real challenge staff to be able to relax in a financial climate volatile. 
Our employees are responsible for the financial stability of the company. We don’t know the tax time for those prices, we don’t know here that the government will react.
Conflict that is not economical
In a social networking publication, Donald Trump said that the only way to Canada is imposing that the maple becomes a country 51. Darling State 
    United States.
The idea is that the President of the United States has been hindered since the start of the fare.

Matthew Shoemaker Donald Trumpen is against prices.
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Matthew Shoemaker believes that the country must be in its positions.
The President tries to be a threat to Canada and I don’t think we should give them all their requests, as they do not change. We need to get there and some in our decision.
In this climate of uncertainty, mayor shoes want different levels of government to support communities.
 
Professor of Law and Management of Ottawa Gilles Levasseur.
Photo: Radio-Canada / Anne-Charlotte Carignan
Gilles Levasseur’s same story, Directorate of the University of Ottawa and Professor Law.
It believes that municipalities must achieve collaboration with different levels of government to help citizens.
The only way to get out of it is to work with the government of Ontario and the federal government and asking for a predefined amount to go through the crisis 
He says.
It also believes that it would be Meet the community members to find out what their needs are and help them to help them in these difficult times. 
For now, ALGOMA Steel He does not provide new releases and says the situation is controlling.
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