Trudeau and Trump reach deal to pause tariffs

U.S. President Donald Trump has struck a deal with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to delay tariffs for at least one month.
A statement from the White House said in part, "If the illegal migration and illicit drug crises worsen, and if the Government of Canada fails to take sufficient steps to alleviate these crises, the President shall take necessary steps to address the situation, including by immediate implementation of the tariffs described in the Executive Order of February 1, 2025."
Trudeau has agreed to list the cartels as terrorist organizations in Canada and has agreed to increase border security including appointing a fentanyl "czar."
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