As Donald Trump reimposes sweeping tariffs, Canadian businesses are scrambling once again—this time armed with spreadsheets, survival instincts, and hard-earned lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic Todd Rutter calls himself the "most non-tech person you've ever met" but he's turning to technology and lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic to help weather the dizzying tariff policies of U.S. President Donald Trump. The Edmonton-based co-owner of A Cappella Catering Co. said inflated food costs as pandemic restrictions started lifting years ago nearly killed his 35-year-old company, and he has to do everything he can to prevent the roller-coaster of changing U.S. tariff...