Mr. Speaker, when Canadians travel, whether it is a holiday with family or a business trip with colleagues, they come back with good memories and maybe a souvenir or two. When the Prime Minister travels, he comes back with something very different: a hangover of tariffs. When he met with the Chinese, there were more tariffs. When he met with the Indians, there were more tariffs, and when he met with the Americans, again and again, there were more tariffs on steel, autos, aluminum, forestry and more.
How many more trips does the Prime Minister need before he will acknowledge the simple truth that every farmer, factory worker and steelworker in the country knows: His policy is failing them?
