Canada's Carney Stands up to Trump, Despite Risks
Carney vowed to match U.S. tariffs dollar for dollar as 50% duties hit about $20 billion in Canadian goods, officials said.
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Premiers present united front behind Carney, but divisions emerge on next steps
Premiers lined up behind the Prime Minister’s decision to walk away from a trade deal with Washington, but differences quickly surfaced over retaliatory tariffs and how Canada should respond to Trump
Last night, Canada walked away from tariff negotiations with the United States. According to Prime Minister Mark Carney, the countries are now “at war.” “You are at war when you are attacked, and we were attacked,” Carney told reporters in Ottawa.
Canada's Carney stands up to Trump, despite risks
"We will not allow any nation to determine our future. We will set our own course to keep building Canada strong for all," Carney said Friday, as negotiations for a bilateral trade deal were crumbling. After weeks of talks with US officials in an effort to avoid punitive duties, Carney walked away just ahead of the deadline set by Trump. That triggered 50-percent US tariffs impacting some $20 billion worth of goods, from hockey sticks to cement…
Carney calls out Trump administration for changing rationale behind tariff agenda
Prime Minister Mark Carney is now addressing Canadians, saying his team “worked intensively and in good faith with the United States to negotiate a new comprehensive trade deal.”
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