By Robert McCullough ( March 25, 2025, 11:24 AM EDT) -- Canada has traditionally exported electricity from Quebec, Manitoba, and British Columbia. The exports are dependent on hydrology – in drought years, the flows are reduced and even reversed. This is true at the moment where the threatened tariffs are theoretically being applied, but Canadian kilowatts are in short supply on the U.S. side of the border. Preliminary indications are that Canada may be entering a third year of drought, making Trump’ tariff moot. And, of course, levying a tariff whose focus is primarily on Fentanyl and only peripherally on energy has caused puzzlement on both sides of the border....