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An apparent last-minute deal between the Trump administration and Canada put the brewing trade war on a 30-day hold, but a return would drive up utility bills.

PORTLAND, Ore. — An Oregon nonprofit which helps people pay for their power bills had phones ringing more than usual Monday.

Employees at the Oregon Employment Fund said power customers are calling them to ask how they can afford to pay higher heating and power bills if the tariffs are approved.

“You’re talking about low income, fixed income people who aren’t ready to absorb 10-to-25% price increases to begin with, and with no time to plan for this,” said Executive Director Brian Allbritton. “So, it’s going to hurt.”

Those answering the phones Monday helped refer clients to community groups who work directly with consumers needing money for their power bills. He said money raised through supporters has helped keep the Oregon Employment Fund …

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