A map of (almost) every local, independent grocer in Halifax and beyond.
In the dizzying days since convicted felon and US president Donald Trump declared a sweeping 25% tax on goods imported from Canada—prompting Canadian sports fans to boo the American anthem, and Ottawa to fight back with its own set of retaliatory tariffs, affecting an estimated $30 billion in US imports as of Feb 4 ranging from meats, vegetables and other groceries to clothing and household appliances—economists have, for once, uniformly agreed: Life is about to get more expensive on both sides of the border. Trump’s tariffs—which the president has said are in response to fentanyl entering the US from Canada, but seem a lot like the precursor to his fantasy of Canada joining the US by economic coercion—have pundits warning of dire fiscal times ahead…