US-Canada Trade Deal Nears to Avoid $10B Tariffs, Focus Shifts to Dairy and Energy Dynamics

August 19, 2026
US-Canada Trade Deal Nears to Avoid $10B Tariffs, Focus Shifts to Dairy and Energy Dynamics
  • A potential US-Canada trade agreement is close to completion, aiming to avert 50% tariffs on about $20 billion of Canadian imports, with officials saying the deal is favorable for Canada even as negotiations continue.

  • Key sticking points include how Canada can preserve supply management while giving U.S. farmers greater market access, and whether tariff relief would cover sectors beyond dairy.

  • Trade talks in Washington involve Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, who say irritants have been eliminated and express confidence on dairy protections.

  • Context notes reference Industry data on oil and gas projects and markets, underscoring broader energy and infrastructure considerations in the negotiations.

  • The report highlights ongoing energy and infrastructure dynamics, including the Keystone XL narrative, within the broader trade discussions.

  • British Columbia faces a wildfire-induced state of emergency that intersects with national energy and infrastructure developments.

  • The Globe and Mail is seeking reader input on whether to restock or boycott U.S. alcohol, and what substitutes readers are considering.

  • Related national items accompany the main story, such as updates on the Edmonton Marathon, harvest challenges for Prairie farmers, and police activity.

  • Public reaction to potential changes varies by province, with Nova Scotia open to ideas while Quebec seeks more information before deciding.

  • Publication date noted as August 19, 2026, with references to statements from that day and events in Banff, Alberta.

  • The Bay du Nord offshore project off Newfoundland and Labrador, led by Equinor, is Canada’s largest current oil investment at about US$12 billion, targeting roughly 160,000 barrels per day with first oil planned for 2031.

  • Premiers express a range of views from optimism about progress to calls for more information to assess benefits for regional industries and consumers.

Summary based on 24 sources


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