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New Delhi: In his first speech after being overwhelmingly elected as Justin Trudeau’s successor, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned of "dark, dark days" brought on by US President Donald Trump. Taking a defiant stance, he accused Trump of "attacking Canadian workers, families, and businesses."
Carney claimed the US President is attempting to weaken the Canadian economy by imposing "unjustified tariffs" but vowed that he would not allow Trump to succeed. "We will build new relationships with reliable trading partners and secure our borders. We will impose retaliatory tariffs with the maximum impact on the US, which will remain in place until the Americans show us respect," he declared, receiving thunderous applause.
The 59-year-old accused the US of coveting Canada’s resources, water, and land, emphasizing that Ottawa will never be a part of America in "any way, shape, or form." "Canada didn’t ask for a fight, but if it comes to that, we will win," Carney asserted.
Carney, who previously led both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, decisively defeated his main challenger, Chrystia Freeland, Trudeau’s former deputy prime minister who held several senior cabinet positions in the Liberal government elected in 2015. Carney won 85.9% of the nearly 152,000 votes cast, while Freeland secured just 8%.
However, his tenure as Prime Minister may be short-lived. Canada is required to hold elections by October but could see a snap poll within weeks. Current polls indicate that the opposition Conservatives are slightly favored.
Trump has repeatedly spoken about annexing Canada and has thrown bilateral trade—the lifeblood of the Canadian economy—into chaos with erratic tariff actions that have shifted in various directions since he took office.
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