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Carney says Canada prepared to continue trade discussions with U.S. after Trump calls them off

Canada remains willing to continue talks despite U.S. termination over Ontario ads; tariffs have reached highest levels since the 1930s, affecting key industries, officials said.

  • On Oct. 24, 2025 Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed Canada is ready to resume trade negotiations with the United States, saying negotiators `stand ready` to build on progress for workers and families.
  • The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation said the Ontario provincial government used selective audio and video from Ronald Reagan, former U.S. president, misrepresenting his 1987 Presidential Radio Address and is examining legal options.
  • After two White House visits attempting deals, Canada also adjusted tariff rules by reducing import quotas for General Motors and Stellantis.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump terminated talks on Friday, called the ad fraudulent, and accused Canada of trying to influence the U.S. Supreme Court, with Kevin Hassett citing a `lack of flexibility`.
  • Next year the United States, Canada and Mexico are due to review the 2020 continental free-trade agreement, and Carney said resuming talks would benefit workers in both countries and families while diversifying trade ties in Asia summits.
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Not responding directly to Donald Trump's vehement attacks, Mark Carney believes that there has been "progress." He concedes that he cannot control "the trade policy of the United States."

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Canadian Prime Minister Carney has expressed the hope of continuing trade talks with the US.

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“We can build new alliances and open up opportunities with Asia”: Prime Minister Mark Carney reacted on Friday, October 24, following the unexpected announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump of the suspension of trade negotiations with Canada for criticizing tariffs in the words of Ronald Reagan. Trump’s decision, conveyed through a message on his social network Truth Social, caught the Canadian government unaware that in recent weeks he had r…

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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