Manitoba premier says he's looking for ways to ban U.S. companies from bids

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, third left, meets with his U.S.trade advisory council at the Manitoba legislature on Monday Feb. 3, 2025. Kinew said he is looking for ways to restrict U.S. companies from bidding on Manitoba government contracts in response to tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump THE CANADIAN PRESS/Steve Lambert

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government called off plans Monday, at least temporarily, to pull United States liquor products from store shelves as retaliation against threatened U.S. tariffs.

The move came after U.S. President Donald Trump announced he's holding off for 30 days on imposing broad tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods. The tariffs were set to start Tuesday but Trump said he would give more time to reach an economic deal with Canada and Mexico.

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