Canada’s premiers react to U.S. trade war with calls for unity and economic support
Leaders in Canada woke up Saturday to find their country in a trade war, as Prime Minister Mark Carney described it after his talks with the United States government collapsed.
U.S. President Donald Trump introduced new 50 per cent tariffs on billions of dollars in Canadian exports on Saturday after trade talks failed the night before.
Carney has fired back, pledging to match Washington’s tariffs dollar-for-dollar beginning next month, targeting sectors such as steel, dairy, appliances, agricultural equipment, pulp and paper and electronics.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford had been silent for days about the trade talks. But on Saturday afternoon, he applauded Carney’s decision to walk away from the United States’ trade deal offers, saying Trump cannot be trusted.


