Canada, the neighbor to the north of the United States, is experiencing significant effects due to tariffs on goods exported to the U.S. These impacts are evident across various aspects, including Canadian identity, the nation’s politics, and particularly the economy. The changes are also being felt by small businesses. In Nova Scotia, a province on the Atlantic coast, the repercussions of these tariffs are being closely observed.
In Clark’s Harbour, located in southwestern Nova Scotia, fishermen are among those experiencing the effects of these trade policies. A photograph by Jackie Northam of NPR captures a fisherman in this area, illustrating the tangible influence of international trade dynamics on local communities.