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Conservative MP Jamil Jivani Urges End to Tariff War Amid Liberal Criticism
UPDATE: Conservative MP Jamil Jivani has just returned from a pivotal trip to Washington, D.C., where he met with influential leaders, including Vice President JD Vance and President Donald Trump, to discuss ending the ongoing tariff war that is crippling the auto industry. His urgent appeal for action comes as the Liberal government faces backlash for its apparent indifference to the challenges facing the automaking sector.
During his meetings, which took place on February 13, 2026, Jivani emphasized the pressing need to resolve the tariff disputes that threaten thousands of jobs in his riding. “It’s alarming how the Liberal government is dismissing the stakes involved in the upcoming CUSMA review,” Jivani told Brian Lilley during a recent podcast. “We need to prioritize our auto sector and stop this war that’s affecting our economy.”
Despite the urgency of the situation, the Liberal Party has publicly criticized Jivani’s efforts, questioning his motives and downplaying the significance of his discussions with U.S. officials. This response has raised eyebrows among industry leaders and constituents who are desperate for solutions.
Jivani’s trip was not only a testament to his commitment but also highlighted the need for bipartisan collaboration in addressing this crisis. He believes that his long-standing relationship with Vance can be leveraged to foster meaningful dialogue with U.S. trade representatives. However, the Liberal government’s mockery of his engagement has left many questioning whether they truly support the auto sector.
The escalating tension comes at a critical time, with the CUSMA review looming, which could significantly impact trade policies affecting Canadian automakers. Jivani warns that without proactive measures, the consequences could be dire for the Canadian economy and employment rates in the auto industry.
As this story develops, industry stakeholders and Canadians alike are watching closely. What will the Liberal government do next? Will they support Jivani’s calls for action, or continue their attacks? The urgency of the situation cannot be overstated, and all eyes are on upcoming announcements regarding trade negotiations.
This situation underscores not only the economic implications but also the human impact of these tariffs. Families relying on jobs in the auto sector are anxious about their futures, making it crucial for leaders to act decisively.
Stay tuned for more updates as this critical situation unfolds.
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