With a U.S.-imposed deadline fast approaching, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and provincial premiers are united in refusing to accept a trade deal with the United States at any cost.
The talks are dominated by the threat of steep U.S. tariffs, with Carney emphasizing that Canada will only sign an agreement that benefits the country, even if it means missing the August 1 deadline. Some premiers, like Ontario's Doug Ford, are calling for strong retaliatory measures, while others urge caution and focus on long-term interests. The negotiations are complex and have sparked debate over the best strategy to protect Canada's economy.
Despite mounting pressure, Canadian leaders are prioritizing substance over speed in the high-stakes trade discussions.
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