Canadian Premier says country will lead world
Trump's sweeping tariff move, ranging from 10% to 49% on imports from various countries, is intended to address America's trade imbalance. Carney criticized the decision, declaring it would “rupture the global economy,” marking a fundamental shift in global trade relations. He acknowledged that the longstanding trade relationship with the US, which has benefited Canada since the end of World War II, is now over.
In light of these changes, Carney emphasized Canada’s readiness to lead a coalition of nations who share similar values and priorities. He also rejected Trump’s suggestion that Canada should become the 51st US state, pointing out that it is a highly unpopular idea among Canadians, with 77% opposed to it according to a recent poll. Carney concluded that if the US no longer wishes to lead, Canada is prepared to take the helm.
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