World
Canada’s Carney refuses to take Trump’s ‘bait’, confronting US in trade war

Siding with Canadians weary of provocations from Washington, Prime Minister Mark Carney stood up to US President Donald Trump, rejecting what he called an “unfair” trade deal – a gamble that could prove economically risky.
“We will not allow any nation to determine our future. We will set our own course to keep building Canada strong for all,” Carney said on Friday, as negotiations for a bilateral trade deal were crumbling.
After weeks of talks with US officials in an effort to avoid punitive duties, Carney walked away just ahead of the deadline set by Trump.
That triggered 50 per cent US tariffs affecting some US$20 billion worth of goods, from hockey sticks to cement, effective Saturday.
Carney then announced retaliatory duties on US goods, notably steel and dairy products, to take effect on September 8.
“Our government understood before many that America would transform all of its commercial relationships, that it would put a series of tariffs on its closest allies, and use economic integration as a weapon,” Carney said on Saturday.

Headlines21 hours agoEPL: They’ll even win Champions League this season’ – Gary Neville names one player Arsenal should sign
Viral20 hours ago2026 JAR: Bayelsa Health Ministry Holds Joint Annual Review, Assures More Commitments On Healthcare Dev’t
Headlines10 hours agoEPL: ‘It showed today’ – Owen Hargreaves pinpoints major issue with Man United after Hull City defeat
Viral8 hours agoJUST IN: Bello, They Should Ask Him What Was He Trying To Achieve Burning Cap With Symbol Of President _ Jibrin
Entertainment20 hours ago“If I were the one…” – Peller reacts to lady who addressed Tony Elumelu by his name
Special Report18 hours agoTinubu unveils APC 2027 presidential campaign council, appoints Yari DG
Special Report22 hours agoICPC uncovers another fake agency, Tinubu orders arrest, suspends 3 perm secs
Special Report18 hours agoDeath toll rises to 65 in Sokoto boat mishap
























