Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has declared that the longstanding friendly relationship between Canada and the United States is effectively over, following U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of tariffs on imported vehicles. Carney described the tariffs as a 'direct attack' on Canada, signaling a significant diplomatic rift. The move has sparked concerns about the future of trade and political cooperation between the two nations. Meanwhile, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's appearance at a U.S. political event has raised eyebrows, as she discussed aligning Canadian politics more closely with Trump-aligned figures. These developments suggest a growing political and economic divide between Canada and the U.S.
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'Old relationship over': Canada PM Mark Carney draws line after US tariff move
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has said US President Donald Trump's auto tariffs are a "direct attack" on his country and he has said the "old relationship" with the United States "is over".
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Danielle Smith and Ben Shapiro discuss Canada electing ‘solid allies’ to Trump at Florida event
On stage at a PragerU fundraiser, the Alberta premier, under fire for allegedly encouraging U.S. leaders to influence Canadian politics, said, 'I come in peace.'
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