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Your mushrooms just got slapped with a tariff. Dauphin, you ready?

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Your mushrooms might cost more after this, Dauphin

Good morning from the Parkland — here's what matters in Dauphin today. You know, you wake up, get your coffee brewing, and then you hear something that just makes you scratch your head. This week, it’s all about mushrooms. Yes, you heard me right, mushrooms. The U.S. just slapped tariffs on fresh Canadian mushrooms, claiming our growers are getting unfair subsidies.

Now, if you’re thinking, "Tanya, what does that have to do with us here in Dauphin?" — well, everything. We might not be mushroom farmers ourselves, but this whole thing about trade disputes and tariffs hits close to home for anyone in agriculture. Our farmers, whether they're growing canola out near Ethelbert or raising cattle closer to Ochre River, they understand how quickly a market can shift because of decisions made far away. This isn't just about a fungus; it's about the bigger picture of how our Canadian products are valued, or undervalued, across the border.

### Why This Matters in the Parkland

This isn't just some abstract news report from a big city. This has real implications for our local economy, even if it's indirect.

* **Ripple Effect:** When one agricultural sector gets hit, it can set a precedent. Our local producers watch these kinds of moves like hawks because it speaks to the stability of the entire Canadian agricultural market.

* **Cost of Goods:** Even if we're not buying Canadian mushrooms specifically, these tariffs can impact the broader supply chain. You might see it in grocery prices, even at places like Safeway on Main Street.

* **Trade Relations:** It’s a reminder that trade with our biggest neighbour is never a sure thing. These kinds of disputes can make it harder for *all* Canadian businesses, including those in the Parkland, to plan for the future.

It's a strange thing, isn't it? One day you're thinking about the upcoming planting season, and the next, you're wondering if a mushroom tariff in the States will affect your bottom line. It’s a prime example of how interconnected our world is, and why staying informed about seemingly small stories can actually make a big difference right here in Dauphin.

Tanya Kovalenko, MiTL Sports Desk, Dauphin.

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