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Very nerve-wracking: Nova Scotia charities brace for impact of U.S. tariffs – Halifax [Video]

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Charities in the Halifax area are worried about Donald Trump‘s plan to place a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods.

They say many people are already struggling to make ends meet amid the high cost of living, and this will only worsen the situation.

“It’s very nerve-wracking for us,” said Romaine Rhoden with Parker Street Food & Furniture Bank.

“[We have] already seen a significant shift since the start of this year in terms of demand. That means more people are coming to us for food support — specifically food support.”

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Beacon House — which operates a food bank, thrift store and shelter — has also seen more people coming through its doors. Currently, it serves about 1,500 people each month, and that number keeps rising.

“If the cost of food goes up, the cost of fuel, we’re well …

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