The latest on trade negotiations between Canada and the United States
- Federal NDP Leader Avi Lewis supports Prime Minister Mark Carney's decision to end trade talks with U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Lewis believes Carney correctly rejected the U.S. government's offer after assessing the situation, as accepting it would have imposed harmful tariffs and weakened Canada's ability to regulate big tech companies.
- New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt urges local residents to increase support for local producers.
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Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, strongly denounced on Saturday the attitude of the United States following the break-up of trade negotiations between the two neighbours.
Canada "retired from a bad deal" with the United States said Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The latest on trade negotiations between Canada and the United States
OTTAWA - Here are the latest developments on the trade negotiations between Canada and the United States, as well as related developments across Canada. All times eastern unless specified otherwise:
August 21, 2026 Ottawa, Ontario “Over the past 18 months, the new Canadian government has focused on strengthening our domestic economy, diversifying our partnerships abroad, and reaching a fair agreement with the United States. As part of our trade negotiations, our objectives were to preserve Canada’s access to…”
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