With a critical August 1 deadline approaching, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney and provincial premiers are united in refusing to accept a rushed or unfavorable trade deal with the United States, despite mounting pressure from President Trump and the threat of steep tariffs. The Canadian government is prioritizing the country’s best interests over speed, signaling a willingness to walk away if necessary. Internal divisions remain among premiers on how aggressively to retaliate, but there is consensus that Canada must not settle for a 'bad deal.' Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called for strong retaliatory measures, while others urge caution. The ongoing trade standoff has sparked calls to boost domestic trade and reduce reliance on the U.S. market.
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