At home and abroad: FP Video on continuing tariff turbulence

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As trade and border tensions continue to simmer, Canada could see a wave of returning expats.As trade and border tensions continue to simmer, Canada could see a wave of returning expats. Photo by Canadian Press/Getty Images/Postmedia files

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As United States President Donald Trump’s tariffs cement themselves as his administration’s defining trade and foreign policies, FP Video takes a look at the unexpected possibility that many Canadians down south, including celebrities and business leaders, could soon return home, the state of the nation’s recreational real estate market in an unplanned staycation season, the continuing impact of the trade war on electric vehicle manufacturing, and rounds out by raising a glass to one Canadian brewer’s success.

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