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For Mark Carney, Every Decision Has Trade-Offs — but that’s Not Slowing Him Down

  • On Friday, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney affirmed the country will continue trade negotiations despite US President Donald Trump’s threat to end talks over the digital services tax, as tensions escalate.
  • Statistics Canada found Canada's GDP fell 0.1% in April, led by declines in transportation manufacturing due to tariff uncertainty.
  • At the G7 summit, Carney and Trump agreed to negotiate a trade deal within 30 days, amid ongoing tensions over tariffs and digital taxes.
  • Canada insists on continuing trade talks despite Trump's threat, as the digital services tax takes effect June 30, testing US responses and prolonging negotiations.
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Mark Carney, well anchored at the top of the list of the most popular politicians in the province, "does not just surf his election victory."

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Tax cuts, the European defence agreement and the removal of trade barriers were on the government's menu with Canada Day as the deadline.

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El Economista broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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