A sign advising that products from the U.S. affected by a tariff will be marked with a symbol at the shelf, with a QR code linking to a Government of Canada website, is seen in a grocery store in Ottawa. Photo by THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

Canada will remove its retaliatory tariffs on a long list of U.S. products that comply with the existing North American trade deal, seeking to lower tensions with the White House.

Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce the decision Friday after a meeting with his cabinet. The government will change its tariff policy to align more closely with U.S. measures, according to people familiar with the matter, speaking on condition they not be identified in order to discuss the issue.

That means a broad range of U.S.-made consumer produc

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