Canada is locked in tense trade negotiations with the United States as President Trump threatens to impose a 35% tariff on Canadian goods starting August 1. Prime Minister Mark Carney has insisted he will only sign a deal that is in the best interest of Canadians, even as the deadline looms and pressure mounts from both the White House and provincial premiers. The talks have been described as complex, with significant disagreements over tariffs, market access, and retaliation strategies. Carney has downplayed the importance of the deadline, emphasizing the need for a good deal over a quick one, while opposition leaders and premiers debate the best approach to defending Canadian interests. The outcome of these negotiations could reshape the economic relationship between Canada and the U.S., with major implications for Canadian industries and workers.
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