The meeting between U.S. President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was marked by politeness but revealed deep-seated issues concerning tariffs, trade relations, and Canadian sovereignty. Carney emphatically stated that Canada is not for sale, while Trump humorously hinted at possibilities. Tensions are high as Canada seeks to distance itself from Trump's aggressive policies, especially following recent elections that shifted public sentiment towards anti-Trump attitudes. The historical alliance based on mutual cooperation appears strained, with Carney declaring prior relations over.
There are places that are simply not for sale... [Canada] is not for sale. It won't be for sale.
Don't expect white smoke, Carney warned before the meeting.
The old relationship we had with the United States... is over.
Trump demands that Canada become another state of the U.S. and wants to crush it with tariffs.
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