
Mark Carney, Canada’s new Prime Minister, wasted no time criticizing Donald Trump, accusing him of trying to weaken Canada’s economy. In his victory speech, he slammed Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods and vowed to protect workers and businesses.
Meanwhile, outgoing PM Justin Trudeau gave an emotional farewell, as rising costs and immigration shaped the election. Trump, known for mocking Trudeau, has joked about annexing Canada—calling it America’s “51st state.”


Tensions between Canada and the US have escalated as Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on all imports from Canada and Mexico. His comments about making Canada the 51st state have further angered Canadians, sparking backlash across the country.
In protest, fans have booed the US national anthem at NHL and NBA games, some are boycotting American goods, and cafes have even renamed “Americanos” to “Canadianos.”
Canadian leader Mark Carney praised citizens for standing firm, declaring, “When we are united, we are Canada strong.” He reaffirmed that tariffs will remain until the US “shows respect.”


As Canada gears up for a spring election, the focus shifts to who can best navigate tensions with the United States. Mark Carney, a seasoned financial leader and former head of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, is seen as a strong contender.
Carney previously took a firm stance against US policies, stating, “No way” to undue American influence. However, questions remain about whether he will adopt a more diplomatic approach toward Canada’s closest ally.