Canada’s leader laments lost friendship with US in town that sheltered stranded Americans after 9/11
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed regret over the deterioration of Canada-U.S. Relations during a visit to Gander, Newfoundland, where locals aided stranded Americans after 9/11.
- Carney attributed the strained friendship to actions by U.S. President Donald Trump, stating, "In this crisis caused by the U.S. President... We lament a friendship lost."
- The ongoing trade war, initiated by Trump through tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, has heightened tensions. Carney emphasized that the country must prioritize its own interests now.
- During his speech, Carney highlighted that Canadians have always supported Americans in crises, asserting, "Because when Americans are in need, Canadians have always shown up.
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Canada's leader laments lost friendship with U.S.
TORONTO — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney lamented Canada's lost friendship with the United States as he visited the town that sheltered thousands of stranded American airline passengers after the 9/11 attacks.


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Canada's leader laments lost friendship with U.S. in town that sheltered Americans after 9/11
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney lamented Canada's lost friendship with the United States as he visited the town that sheltered thousands of stranded American airline passengers after the 9/11 attacks.
Canada's Leader Laments Lost Friendship with US in Town That Sheltered Stranded Americans After 9/11
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney lamented Canada’s lost friendship with the United States as he visited the town that sheltered thousands of stranded American airline passengers after the 9/11 attacks.
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