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OTTAWA — Everything from American meat, dairy, chocolate, wine, booze, cosmetics, clothing, wood and tobacco products to guns and ammunition is about to get more expensive in Canada.
The federal and Manitoba governments are putting more than $79 million into a railway and a port in the province's north.
As Ottawa slaps retaliatory tariffs on the U.S., life in Canada — for everyone from the average consumer to some of the country’s largest manufacturer sectors — stands to get more expensive.