Mark Carney, the new Canadian Prime Minister, declared the country is facing its “biggest crisis” due to U.S. tariffs and President Trump’s attempts to alter the global economy. During a federal election debate, Carney emphasized his commitment to reduce domestic trade barriers and initiate trade talks with the U.S. if re-elected on April 28, while also contrasting himself with Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, who criticized the Liberals’ energy policies and rising costs under their rule.
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