Canada will fight US tariffs with 'countermeasures,' says PM Carney
- Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada will act with "purpose and with force" to oppose new U.S. Tariffs, although he did not specify the countermeasures.
- President Donald Trump imposed significant tariffs on foreign-made cars but spared Canada and Mexico from most new tariffs.
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith called this moment an "important win for Canada and Alberta," suggesting that the worst of the tariff dispute may be over.
- The situation is labeled a "crisis" by Carney, with millions of Canadians affected by Trump's tariffs on imports.
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