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Canada’s Liberal government has a welcoming message for foreign companies that might be concerned about a protectionist post-Trump America: Come on up, we’re open for business!

Only, not if you’re in the drywall business. Last week Canada’s trade tribunal ruled to uphold punitive tariffs on U.S. sheetrock imports to Western Canada, since they were found to be too cheap. Cheap imports, as president-elect Donald Trump will tell you, come at the expense of certain jobs at home. So maybe our two governments aren’t really so unlike.

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Actually, Canada continues to impose “anti-dumping” duties on dozens of imported products in the name of protecting Canadian jobs, from sugar to potatoes to kitchen sinks. Maybe the Liberals have some reason to think Ottawa’s tariffs for appeasing domestic producers are somehow different than the wave of protectionism supposedly just now washing over the U.S. and Europe.