Tariffs: English

  • Develop persuasive writing skills by arguing for or against a possible Canadian trade war response.
  • Practice persuasive and formal writing skills by responding to a tariff-related issue in the news.
  • Develop critical thinking and public speaking skills by debating the possible impacts of a trade war on Canada.
  • Analyze news articles, opinion pieces, and political cartoons about the trade war.
  • Use creative writing to explore the possible impacts of tariffs on individuals, communities, regions, or issues.
  • Analyze how politicians use rhetoric to argue for or against specific positions on this issue.
  • Use poetry to express the impact of tariffs on society, business, and individuals.

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