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(Reuters) – Canada hopes hefty tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump will not take effect on Tuesday but the Canadian public expects the government to stand firm in a trade dispute with Washington, the Canadian ambassador told ABC News on Sunday.

Canada on Saturday quickly announced tariffs on hundreds of billions in U.S. exports, including beer, wine, fruits and fruit juices, retaliating the same day Trump slapped duties of 10% to 25% on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese imports.

Trump has blamed Ottawa and Mexico City for failing to stem the flow of illicit drugs and unlawful migration into the United States, charges they reject.

“I think the Canadian people are going to expect that our government stands firm and stands up for itself,” Ambassador Kirsten Hillman said in an interview on the broadcast network.

“We’re not at all interested in escalating, but I think that there will be a …

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