Joly says Europeans can learn from Canada’s approach to Trump’s tariff threat
- Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada's plan to retaliate against potential U.S. tariffs drew the Trump administration's attention and boosted Liberal party support.
- Joly told European leaders at a Munich conference that they could learn from Canada's approach, suggesting coordinated responses to Trump's tariff threats.
- Senator Andy Kim said Trump relied on the belief that others would pay for U.S. Tariffs, but Americans oppose tariffs that raise domestic prices.
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Mélanie Joly says Canada's retaliatory tariff threats are reacting
Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said that Canada's plan to respond if U.S. President Donald Trump implements its threat of imposing tariffs on Canadian products had attracted the attention of the Republican administration and fueled a recent increase in support for the Liberal Party.

Europeans can learn from Canada's dealings with U.S. President Donald Trump: Joly
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada’s plan to retaliate if U.S. President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to slap Canadian goods with across-the-board tariffs has drawn the attention of the Republican administration and fuelled a recent surge in support for the Liberal party.
Canada's position on having Russia back in G7: 'No way this will happen,' Joly says
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada is firmly opposed to having Russia reinstated in the G7 as U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested. During a news conference at an international security conference in Munich, Germany on Saturday, Joly was asked if she and her international colleagues discussed re-admitting Russia into the group. “No we […]
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