Canada's Carney talks 9/11 solidarity and slams Trump for trade war
Briefly

During a campaign visit to Gander, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed concern over the deteriorating relationship with the US, directly blaming President Trump. He reminisced about Gander's hospitality post-9/11, highlighting how the community welcomed stranded American travelers, contrasting it with current challenges. Carney emphasized the need for Canadians to come together, as they did in 2001, to strengthen national unity amid ongoing tensions with the US and uncertainties about future trade. His comments framed an urgent appeal for solidarity as the country heads into an election.
Carney laid the blame for the changed relationship between the countries squarely with US President Donald Trump, saying: "In this crisis caused by the US president and those who are enabling him, we lament a friendship lost."
Carney added, "In Gander, Canadians did extraordinary things for Americans when they needed it. Now, we need to do extraordinary things for ourselves."
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