Canada’s ‘old relationship’ with U.S. ‘is over’ amid Trump tariffs: Carney
- Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that the long-standing economic and security relationship with the United States is over due to new auto tariffs announced by President Donald Trump that could harm Canada's economy.
- Carney indicated that discussions with Trump would need to respect Canada's sovereignty and assured that Canada will protect its interests and is ready to retaliate against the tariffs.
- Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario, confirmed discussions regarding the impact of tariffs and affirmed that Canada will retaliate if necessary.
- Carney emphasized that Canada must pivot its trade relationships away from reliance on the U.S., calling America no longer a reliable partner.
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