Yeah, so remember those energy tariffs that Ontario's Premier launched on a trio of U.S. states? Well, Doug Ford is now withdrawing them. It's all part of a compromise with America's biggest voice, who planned to slap Canada with 50 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum if they weren't dialed back. In a small victory for Ontario's leader, he is now scheduled for a meeting in Washington on Thursday. But if America starts to get dirty, Ford says he's saving those energy tariffs for later. Do you think he made the right call by dropping his weapons? CTV political analyst Tom Mulcair delivers his two cents on the situation. Plus, with the Bank of Canada’s rate decision less than 24 hours away, Canadian businesses across various sectors are in a frantic race to ship goods before the new tariffs hit.