Donald Trump has the premiers on Mark Carney’s side as Canada braces for the worst
HUNTSVILLE, ONTARIO, JUL 22 – Mark Carney and Canada's premiers hold their third meeting in four months to discuss trade, infrastructure, and reforms aimed at enhancing provincial autonomy and addressing U.S. tariffs.
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Prime Minister Carney: Canada 'Will Not Accept' Bad Trade Deal
The government of Canada will not accept a bad deal, Carney said during remarks in Huntsville, Ontario. Our objective is not to reach a deal, whatever it costs. We are pursuing a deal that will be in the best interest of Canadians.

Donald Trump has the premiers on Mark Carney’s side as Canada braces for the worst
In an unprecedented display of unity and solidarity, the first ministers are all singing from the same spreadsheet, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
The Great Canadian Rights Grab – Pixel Envy
David Moscrop, Jacobin, on the phenomenal curtailing of civil liberties promised by Bill C-2: As a thought experiment, we might ask whether Carney would be tabling his bill absent Trump’s trade threats — and it’s reasonable to think that he wouldn’t. Nor, likely, would he be spending billions more on the armed forces. Carney’s goal, above all, is to grow the Canadian economy, using state power to “catalyze” private sector investment and growth.…
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