The trade war between the US and Canada has escalated sharply with President Donald Trump increasing the tariff rate on Canadian imports from 25% to 35%.
Most goods will avoid the increased costs entering the US market because they are currently exempted under an existing North American trade treaty. But some key products are being hit hard.
Earlier this year Canada responded with counter-tariffs of its own on tens of billions of dollars worth of American products, ranging from tomato ketchup to washing machines.
While it's too early to determine the full impact, experts say prices are already creeping up on everyday items for Canadians and will continue to rise.
Here is a breakdown of the products that have become more expensive.













