The federal government is taking steps to crack down on companies that try to ship cheap foreign steel and aluminum through the Canadian market.
Canada Border Services Agency is being granted extra powers to identify businesses that try to dodge import duties and more flexibility to determine whether prices in countries of origin are reliable or distorted.
Beginning in mid-April, unions will also be allowed to take part in trade-remedy proceedings, including at the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, into whether foreign exports hurt domestic producers.
This was excerpted from the 27 March 2018 edition of CBC News.