With a critical U.S. trade deadline approaching, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and provincial premiers are united in refusing to accept a bad deal from President Trump, even as pressure mounts.
The leaders, meeting in Ontario, emphasized that substance and the best interests of Canadians outweigh the urgency of the August 1 deadline. Ontario Premier Doug Ford and others are calling for strong retaliatory measures, including tariffs and potential electricity export taxes, if talks fail. The summit also highlighted the need for national unity, economic resilience, and engagement with Indigenous leaders amid the ongoing trade crisis.
Despite the uncertainty, Carney insists Canada will use all available time to negotiate the best possible outcome.
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