Canada’s ‘old relationship’ with U.S. ‘is over’ amid Trump tariffs: Carney
- Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that Canada's economic and security relationship with the United States has ended due to new tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Trump's administration plans to implement a 25 percent tariff on auto imports from Canada, which could have a large economic impact.
- Carney emphasized that Canada must reduce reliance on the United States and seek new trade relationships, declaring, 'There will be no turning back.'
- Several Canadian officials have voiced concerns over the tariffs, warning that they could cost thousands of jobs and disrupt North America's auto supply chains.
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Canada says good by and good ridance to the US.
This is not unexpected. It is deadly serious. It is the end of Norad, and we’re now in the four eyes, not five eyes You hear it in PM Carnies words and motions, and this is the most serious statement by a PM in my life time. deanblundell.substack.com/...
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