Canada's ambassador to the U.S. says President Donald Trump's repeated citing of national security issues to justify tariffs targeting Canada is wrong.
Those justifications are being scrutinized by dozens of witnesses — including representatives from the Ontario and federal governments — at hearings in Washington on Thursday, as the U.S. Commerce Department determines whether or not to classify imported vehicles and car parts a threat to national security.
As the hearings began, the overwhelming majority of speakers testified there was no basis for calling imported cars a threat and imposing duties would hurt Americans.
Autos are just one category in an ever-growing list of products being added to the "security threat" column by the U.S. administration...
This was excerpted from the 19 July 2018 edition of CBC News.