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In the face of economic uncertainty, Canada and Canadian premiers need to focus on what they control. Since U.S. Donald Trump’s 51st State tweets back in February, Prime Minister Carney and the premiers have done their best to chest thump and keep their “elbows up” to show Canadians that we got this. Well, we don’t got this and we have so far done nothing. At best, things are no better, and they might be getting worse.
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On Thursday night Donald Trump unleashed a massive broadside to Canada, indicating that due to ads made by the Ontario Government which “fraudulently” showed “Ronald Regan speaking negatively about tariffs” that “all trade negotiations with Canada are hereby terminated.” That last part was in all caps in the original post in case anyone misunderstand the message.
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