Carney Folds again: Carney ends most counter-tariffs as Trump trade talks continue

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Just admit whats going on, lol.
All I can admit is the fake premise of that video of yours......LOL!!

Carney has removed the tariffs on goods that are covered by CUSMA Agreement. This matches Trump's EXEMPTIONS ON CUSMA GOODS and is bringing Trump back to the negotiating table. Businesses are praising Carney for it, despite Pee Pee''s usual childish smirks and mocking!!

Carney says Canada will match U.S. tariff exemptions under USMCA trade pact

 

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Canada’s Trade Revolution: How Tariffs Backfired on the USA

In this video, we explore how U.S. tariffs—originally intended to protect domestic industries—ended up accelerating Canada’s global trade realignment. From the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) to CETA and post-Brexit UK deals, Canada has quietly built one of the most globally diversified trade strategies in the Western world.

 

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Trump’s 50% Aluminum Tariff Backfires — 100,000 U.S. Jobs Lost, Canada Wins Big

Trump’s 50% aluminum tariff was supposed to protect American workers — instead, it has backfired. Over 100,000 U.S. jobs are gone, factories are closing, and Canada is quietly winning the global aluminum race. 🔎 In this video, we break down: How aluminum tariffs led to massive layoffs and factory shutdowns Why U.S. consumers are paying more for soda cans, cookware, and laptops How Canada’s clean, cheap hydro power is fueling an aluminum boom The global trade shift that could reshape U.S. manufacturing for years Canada is rising as a clean aluminum superpower, while the U.S. faces job losses, inflation, and a weakening industrial base. Is this the beginning of America’s industrial decline?

 

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Canada Surpasses U.S. in Trade as America Drowns in $37 Trillion Debt!

In this video, we’re diving into a surprising shift that's quietly reshaping North America’s economy: Canada has now overtaken the United States as the region’s trade leader, and most people haven’t even noticed. While Washington is weighed down by a staggering $37 trillion in debt, Canada is rising — fast. This isn’t just a headline. It’s a fundamental change in economic power, and we’re already seeing the impact across supply chains, global trade routes, and multinational corporations. So, how did this happen? It all traces back to former President Trump’s 35% tariff move — a bold strike aimed at hitting Canada hard. But instead of crippling the Canadian economy, it had the opposite effect. The tariffs backfired, causing major disruptions in U.S. supply chains, driving inflation, and forcing American businesses to relocate operations — many of them heading north. Meanwhile, Canada didn’t just survive — it adapted. It began to rebuild the trade map, partnering with Mexico, investing heavily in energy infrastructure, and attracting global capital. Today, it’s not just participating in North American trade — it’s redefining it. And while Ottawa gains ground, Washington is struggling to keep up, burdened by massive debt and increasingly outdated trade strategies. But this story isn’t just about trade wars or political rivalry — it’s about who really controls the economic engine of North America going forward. And if you care about where this is headed, this is a shift you can’t afford to ignore.

 

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Trump is a liar and/or a dummy. Why should ALL the cars be made in the USA? If Canada buys 20% of the new cars sold in North America, then we should be building 20% in Canada. We should also cancel that tariff on Chinese EV's and trade more with China ( when they follow suit and cancel the canola tariff). Why should we cater to Trump if he just wants to screw us unfairly?
this is why

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Here's a hint for you which you have missed...You can always get respect when you give it.

Carney is smart enough to realize that but you with your posting history have proven that you don't.

I expect that won't change either.
You are smart enough to know that your posting history doesn't show respect either.
Respect is earned.

Team MAGA complains when reprisal tariffs are put in place and whines when reprisal tariffs are taken off.
Canada is doing fine, the US has hit end state capitalism with the total failure of its democracy. The US government only listens to the billionaires now.

According to polling data, 62 percent of Americans favor the government being responsible for the health coverage of all people in the country. Sixty-five percent of Americans polled favored the infrastructure bill passed during Joe Biden’s presidency. In a poll taken just last year, 63 percent of Americans wanted to increase trade with other countries, and 75 percent worried that tariffs would raise consumer prices. Another poll found 83 percent of likely voters, including 80 percent of Republicans, supported providing federal housing assistance after a natural disaster.

You'd prefer Canada act like Apple or Intel.
 
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Canada Surpasses U.S. in Trade as America Drowns in $37 Trillion Debt!

In this video, we’re diving into a surprising shift that's quietly reshaping North America’s economy: Canada has now overtaken the United States as the region’s trade leader, and most people haven’t even noticed. While Washington is weighed down by a staggering $37 trillion in debt, Canada is rising — fast. This isn’t just a headline. It’s a fundamental change in economic power, and we’re already seeing the impact across supply chains, global trade routes, and multinational corporations. So, how did this happen? It all traces back to former President Trump’s 35% tariff move — a bold strike aimed at hitting Canada hard. But instead of crippling the Canadian economy, it had the opposite effect. The tariffs backfired, causing major disruptions in U.S. supply chains, driving inflation, and forcing American businesses to relocate operations — many of them heading north. Meanwhile, Canada didn’t just survive — it adapted. It began to rebuild the trade map, partnering with Mexico, investing heavily in energy infrastructure, and attracting global capital. Today, it’s not just participating in North American trade — it’s redefining it. And while Ottawa gains ground, Washington is struggling to keep up, burdened by massive debt and increasingly outdated trade strategies. But this story isn’t just about trade wars or political rivalry — it’s about who really controls the economic engine of North America going forward. And if you care about where this is headed, this is a shift you can’t afford to ignore.

Trump is perhaps fattening Carney and Canada for the kill. In preparation for the 2026 CUSMA , Canadian will be rocked with even more austere tariffs before the negotiations start. Trump will also backstop the looming Alberta sovereignty referendum as much as he can further destabilizing Canadian unity.
Trump is working towards the annexation of Canada or at least the choice provinces like
energy rich Alberta and potash rich Saskatchewa where enjoys undeniable support.
Carney may well be one of the last PM to govern an intact Canada if not the last PM as MAGA Trump goes for the jugular of Canada.
 

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Trump is perhaps fattening Carney and Canada for the kill. In preparation for the 2026 CUSMA , Canadian will be rocked with even more austere tariffs before the negotiations start. Trump will also backstop the looming Alberta sovereignty referendum as much as he can further destabilizing Canadian unity.
Trump is working towards the annexation of Canada or at least the choice provinces like
energy rich Alberta and potash rich Saskatchewa where enjoys undeniable support.
Carney may well be one of the last PM to govern an intact Canada if not the last PM as MAGA Trump goes for the jugular of Canada.
as if
 
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You are just cheerleading for that Trump dude who is really going to screw the USA Economy. Carney knows how to handle him, and obviously wants to get the best deal for Canada.
Thankfully the alternative called Pee Pee who is clueless as to how to act on the world stage is back to his usual groaning and moaning lost his seat at that time!!

But we are seeing how Putin is playing Trump: :p :D:LOL::ROFLMAO:

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Fact is, after Trump leaves office and if there is a democrat admin, they will come for him. Russia is probably not a bad safe harbor.
 

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You are just cheerleading for that Trump dude who is really going to screw the USA Economy. Carney knows how to handle him, and obviously wants to get the best deal for Canada.
Thankfully the alternative called Pee Pee who is clueless as to how to act on the world stage is back to his usual groaning and moaning lost his seat at that time!!

But we are seeing how Putin is playing Trump: :p :D:LOL::ROFLMAO:

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He doesn't know how to handle him. Carney gets gets instructions from the EU and does what he told.

You voted in a puppet government.
 
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