WASHINGTON — The Senate passed a resolution Wednesday night that would thwart ability to impose tariffs on Canada, delivering him a rare rebuke just hours after the president unveiled sweeping plans to clamp down on international trade.

The Senate resolution, passed by a 51-48 vote tally, would end Trump’s emergency declaration on fentanyl that underpins tariffs on Canada. Trump earlier Wednesday — his so-called — to impose import taxes on a slew of international trading partners, though Canadian imports for now were spared from new taxes.

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