Canada’s once-cozy trade relationship with the U.S. has ended amid President Donald Trump’s tariffs, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said, according to CTV.
“We know that this decades-long process of our ever-closer economic relationship between Canada and the United States has ended, and as a consequence of that, many of our strengths have become our vulnerabilities, particularly in those industries that are most tightly integrated with the United States,” Carney told reporters Wednesday on Ottawa’s Parliament Hill while announcing supports for the steel and lumber industries hit hard by U.S. tariffs.
“Last year, more than 75% of our exports went to the United States. 90% of our lumber exports, 90% of our aluminum exports, and 90% of our steel exports, all bound for a single market,” he added.
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