Canada will fight US tariffs with 'countermeasures,' says PM Carney
- Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada will respond to U.S. Tariffs with retaliatory measures after the U.S. Maintained previously announced levies on Canadian exports.
- The White House announced a 10 percent baseline tariff on countries, which includes initial tariffs on Canada’s energy exports, effective April 5.
- Carney emphasized that these measures will impact the U.S. Economy and noted the need to protect Canadian workers.
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Canada says its friendship with the US is ‘over.’ Now what?
It’s over. After a century and a half of building an economic and military partnership that survived two world wars, the Great Depression, the Cold War and the 9/11 attacks, the United States and Canada are breaking up. So said Prime Minister Mark Carney in a national television address to 41 million Canadian citizens from Parliament Hill last week. And it is almost all because of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. “The old relationship we had wi…
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