Canada is locked in tense trade negotiations with the United States as President Donald Trump threatens to impose a 35% tariff on Canadian goods starting August 1. Prime Minister Mark Carney insists he will only sign a deal that benefits Canadians, even as the deadline looms and pressure mounts from both U.S. officials and Canadian premiers.
The talks have been complicated by disagreements over tariffs, market access, and energy projects, with some Canadian leaders urging a tougher stance against Trump. Despite calls for retaliation, Carney is focused on securing a strong deal and is willing to let the deadline pass if necessary.
The outcome of these negotiations could have major implications for Canada's economy and its relationship with its largest trading partner.
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