Canada’s ‘old relationship’ with U.S. ‘is over’ amid Trump tariffs: Carney
- Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will negotiate a "new economic and security relationship" with the U.S. After the Canadian election following a call with President Donald Trump.
- Carney indicated that Canada would impose retaliatory tariffs if Trump proceeds with his proposed tariffs on imports.
- Trump acknowledged the call as "extremely productive" and mentioned a future meeting with Carney after the election to discuss various issues.
- Local leaders expressed concerns that Trump's trade policies may harm local economies, emphasizing a need for cooperation and respect for sovereignty.
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Trump is gunning for Canada—and Canadian homeowners in the U.S. want out
Earlier this week, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney drew a line in the sand about relations with America. “The old relationship we had with the United States, based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military cooperation, is over,” he said during a speech on Parliament Hill. The same could be said for many Canadian property owners who have—or used to have—second homes and winter escapes in the United States. Ang…

Tariff Uncertainty to Slow Economic Growth
OTTAWA, Ontario, March 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Despite finishing 2024 on a high note, the global tariff uncertainty has dampened the outlook for the Canadian economy this year, according to new research from The Conference Board of Canada. Real…
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