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Trump’s trade war will hurt Canadians in the wallet. Here are 5 questions we need our politicians to answer

President Trump’s trade war against Canada could pose a major financial risk, writes Peter Watson.

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Peter Watson

Peter Watson, of Watson Investments, writes a weekly column Dollars & Sense.

Our former friendly ally to the south has attacked our financial stability. This is a fast-changing situation, but what is known is that United States President Donald Trump wants to exert financial pain on Canadians by changing how trade between us operates.

We cannot control how and when he will act against us, but we can control how we act strategically and with courage to be prepared. In short, it is time to be realistic about how we manage our financial affairs. It is time to be more fiscally responsible.

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Peter Watson
Peter Watson

, of Watson Investments MBA, CFP®, R.F.P., CIM®, FCSI offers a weekly financial planning column, Dollars & Sense. He can be contacted through www.watsoninvestments.com.

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