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Carney Declares ‘End of Alliance’ with U.S., Puts Canada at Risk

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Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, shocked the world Thursday by declaring the decades-long partnership with the United States “over.” Carney, a leftist leader who took power without being elected, lashed out at President Donald Trump for standing up to Canada with tough tariffs. He called America “unreliable” and vowed to cut economic and military ties. The dramatic announcement came after Trump imposed new taxes on Canadian cars and goods to protect American jobs.

Carney’s angry speech blamed Trump for defending U.S. workers instead of letting Canada freeload off America’s success. Trump’s tariffs target industries where Canada has taken advantage of weak past deals, like auto manufacturing and lumber. But instead of fixing Canada’s own problems, Carney chose to throw a tantrum. He promised “retaliation” and said Canada would turn its back on its closest ally. This radical move puts Canadian jobs at risk just to score political points.

The unelected prime minister, who replaced far-left leader Justin Trudeau, has no real plan to replace America as Canada’s top trade partner. He mumbled about cozying up to Europe but couldn’t name specifics. Meanwhile, he’s ignoring the real threat: China’s growing control over Canada’s economy. Conservative critics say Carney owes millions to Chinese banks from his shady business deals. Yet he attacks Trump while letting China walk all over Canada.

Carney’s “reset” looks a lot like Trudeau’s failed policies but with extra drama. He’s pushing higher taxes, more government control, and woke green schemes that will crush Canadian workers. His plan to “reimagine” the economy means fewer jobs, higher prices, and relying on countries that don’t care about Canadian values. This isn’t leadership—it’s a leftist fantasy that will leave Canada weaker.

President Trump has been clear: America comes first. The tariffs are a warning shot to fix unfair trade practices, not a personal attack. But Carney is too proud to admit Canada’s mistakes. Instead, he’s burning bridges with the U.S. to please globalist elites. He’d rather blame Trump than take responsibility for Canada’s sinking economy and open-border chaos under Trudeau.

Conservatives in Canada are fighting back. Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre called Carney a “hypocrite” who puts China’s interests ahead of Canada’s. Polls show most Canadians want stronger ties with America, not costly trade wars. With an election next month, voters will have a chance to reject Carney’s radical experiment and restore common sense.

History won’t forget this betrayal. For generations, the U.S. and Canada stood together through wars and crises. Now Carney is trashing that friendship to push his socialist agenda. His weakness on the world stage emboldens enemies like China and Russia. Real leaders build bridges, not walls—especially with neighbors who share our values.

The clock is ticking. Carney’s reckless move will hurt hardworking Canadians who depend on cross-border trade. Farmers, truckers, and factory workers will pay the price for his vanity. If he doesn’t back down, Canada could become isolated, broke, and stuck begging China for help. Freedom-loving Canadians deserve better than a prime minister who cares more about hating Trump than protecting their future.

Written by Staff Reports

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