With a U.S.-imposed trade deadline fast approaching, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and provincial premiers are united in refusing to accept a 'bad deal' with President Trump.
The Canadian government is prioritizing the country's long-term interests over speed, even as the threat of new U.S. tariffs looms. Ontario Premier Doug Ford and other leaders are calling for strong retaliatory measures if negotiations fail, including potential tariffs and export taxes.
The premiers' summit in Ontario has focused on national unity, economic resilience, and the need to diversify trade partners beyond the U.S. Despite mounting pressure, Canada insists it will use all available time to secure the best possible outcome for Canadians.
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