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Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM ET
As Canada pulls together to navigate the uncertain trade landscape, businesses are reevaluating their trade strategies to build resilience. U.S. tariffs introduce sweeping impacts on importers, exporters, consumers, and the economy. Proactive planning to address both short-term disruption and long-term effects can help businesses weather the north winds for stability and future growth. KPMG is dedicated to supporting Canada’s business community as we navigate uncertainty. This webcast presented by KPMG tax, legal and advisory leaders will cover:
- Perspectives from Canadian businesses: Canadian business leaders share experiences navigating U.S. tariffs in a panel discussion.
- Opportunities for domestic trade: Panel discussion on interprovincial trade and opportunities for increased market access, both domestically and internationally.
- How to derisk your business: Panel discussion on considerations for derisking supply and customer chains.
- The Honourable Bill Morneau answers your questions: Submit a question in advance of this session.
This webcast is eligible for CPD credits for participants who meet the eligibility criteria.
 The Honourable Bill Morneau Former Minister of Finance for Canada
 Dan Kelly President & CEO Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB)
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