As the August 1 deadline for a new trade agreement with the United States approaches, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and provincial premiers are united in refusing to accept a deal that doesn't benefit Canada. Despite mounting pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, Carney insists that Canada will not settle for a 'bad deal' and will use all available time to negotiate the best possible terms. The threat of steep U.S. tariffs has sparked debate among Canadian leaders, with some calling for retaliatory measures and others urging caution. The premiers' recent summit focused heavily on trade, with leaders emphasizing the need for national unity and exploring alternatives to U.S. markets. The outcome of these negotiations could have significant economic implications for Canada, especially if no agreement is reached by the deadline.
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