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A ''Buy Canadian Instead'' sign is displayed in a liquor store after the top five US liquor brands were removed from sale as part of a response to President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

REUTERS/Chris Helgren

Hard Numbers: US whiskey takes a Canadian shot, Toronto home sales plunge, US charges Chinese “hack-for-hire” ring, Ukrainian refugees get a reprieve in Canada, What does a dinner with Trump cost?

1: What’s worse than a tariff? Well, if you’re the maker of Jack Daniels it’s a decision by several Canadian provinces to remove your product from shelves as part of the deepening US-Canada trade war. Still, the Great White North accounts for just 1% of the famous Tennessee sour mash’s sales. Mexico is another story entirely: It throws back seven times as much.

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