Trump’s tariff war unifies Regina shoppers in buying local

A fresh round of U.S. tariffs has sparked a renewed push for buying local in Regina, as Saskatchewan shoppers scan labels to avoid American products. With Canada responding to Trump’s 25% tariffs with countermeasures of its own, grocery store shelves are becoming a battleground in the trade dispute. Some businesses, already prioritizing Canadian suppliers, are doubling down, while shoppers voice frustration—but not with Americans, just with their president. As prices rise, many say the best response is simple: support Canadian farmers, producers, and businesses.

Get the full story on the equal and opposite reaction to the United State’s trade war from the Regina Leader-Post.

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Alec Salloum, Regina Leader Post

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