This week FP Video brings us an update on how Canada is faring in U.S.

President Donald Trump’s trade war. The head of one of Canada’s biggest steel makers describes the devastation of Trump’s 50-per-cent tariffs on his industry, while a trade lawyer tells us that so far the Canada-United-States-Mexico Agreement has buffered the nation from the worst of blanket tariffs. But what happens when it runs out?

No foreign markets for Canadian steel other than U.S.

Michael Garcia, chief executive of Algoma Steel, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how the Canadian steel industry needs an overhaul if tariffs remain.

Canada in better shape than most in tariff war

Mark Warner, principal counsel at MAAW Law, on where Canada stands in Donald Trump’s trade war and what could lie ahead.

Toronto homes are staying on the market longer

Jason Mercer, chief information officer of the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, talks about the state of Canada’s biggest housing market.