Canada will be in trade war with US for foreseeable future, says Trudeau
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that Canada will likely continue a trade war with the U.S., noting a temporary tariff reprieve for Canadian and Mexican imports.
- President Donald Trump criticized Trudeau, calling him 'weak' and accusing him of using tariffs to enhance his political position.
- Trump stated that Trudeau had done a 'terrible job' and emphasized that he wants to make Canada an American state, a claim Trudeau rejected.
- Trudeau announced he will not lead Canada in trade negotiations during the upcoming federal election, which is scheduled between April and October.
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