When will Trump’s tax hikes hit Canada? YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW

As Canadian officials are scrambling to find clarification on the Phanirald Trump Media Post announcing a 10 percent increase in what he calls “taxes in Canada,” the US President himself said in detail.
About two days after posting on social media the words “I am increasing the tax paid in Canada by 10% more than that,” what does it mean to pay the various sales now, and his administration does not allow Canada to officially notify any Canadian tax of any subsequent tax.
Agoard Air Force One on Monday, a reporter asked Trump as he waited for the pay hike to take effect.
“I don’t know when it’s going to start coming in, and we’ll see, but I really don’t want to talk about it,” Trump said.
However, he discussed it during the Government of Ontario’s campaign which resulted in him announcing trade talks with Canada and then announcing the embargo.
Much of what Trump had to say Monday in the ad — which used quotes from Ronald Reagan’s 1987 radio address on free trade — was false.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking on departure from Malaysia on Monday, was asked about his reaction to the US President Donald Trump to stop the Government of trade – and that it is possible that there were other factors involved.
Trump reiterated his claim that the ad was false and that he had reinstated Reagan’s views on taxes, despite ample evidence that the Republican president is on the receiving end of tax rates similar to Canada.
Reagan “LOVE LOVE, again [the Ontario government] It’s a complete reversal of that to say he didn’t, because they work for the Supreme Court,” Trump said.
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The US Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on November 5 in what Trump calls the most important case in the court’s history. His appeal is that Trump is revoking his Constitutional authority to impose broad tariffs on Canada, Mexico and many other countries over smuggling, illegal immigration and trade deficits.
Trump raised the question of why he is punishing Canada with an ad by the federal government.
“Whether it’s for the province or Canada itself, they all know exactly what the ad was. The prime minister knew,” Trump said.
“Canada has been shutting us down for a long time,” he added. “As much as I love Canada itself and Canadians, they’ve had a lot of bad reps.”
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Asked if he will meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney, as both are heading to the Asia-Pacific Economic Summit (APEC) in South Korea this week, Trump dismissed it.
“I don’t want to meet him. I won’t meet him for a while now. I’m very happy with the deal we have now with Canada, and we’re going to let it work,” Trump said.
Trump did not specify what he was referring to.
Senior members of his administration were in the middle of negotiations with Canadian officials who are on the verge of easing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the US when Trump called for the remarks.




