
Carney says Trump respected Canada in phone call about launching new economic talks
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said U.S. President Donald Trump respected Canada’s sovereignty in their first phone call on Friday where the two leaders agreed to begin negotiations on a new economic and security relationship immediately after the Canadian election.
“It was a very cordial, substantive call,” Carney said at a campaign stop in Montreal. “This was a call between two leaders of their respective governments, between two sovereign nations.”
Trump has spent months repeatedly threatening Canada should become a U.S. state and referring to former prime minister Justin Trudeau as a “governor.”
In his statement on social media Friday, Trump referred to Carney as prime minister. Trump said they agreed on many things, and he would be meeting with Carney immediately after the election to “work on elements of politics, business, and all other factors.”