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Mark Carney goes to Washington

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May 7, 2025
Aaron Wherry, a senior writer with the CBC’s Parliamentary Bureau, joins to discuss the tense meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Donald Trump. Their encounter occurs against a backdrop of escalating trade tensions and potential tariffs threatening Canada's film industry. Wherry highlights the unexpected tone of the meeting and its implications for Canada-U.S. relations. The conversation delves into the complexities of negotiating amidst political pressures and the future of trade agreements between the two countries.
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INSIGHT

Historic Low in Canada-US Ties

  • The Canada-U.S. relationship is at a historic low with ongoing trade conflicts.
  • Carney's meeting with Trump was calmer than Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's, showing a baseline of civility.
ANECDOTE

Carney's Real Estate Joke

  • Mark Carney used a real estate joke to handle Trump's 51st state remark with charm.
  • He firmly stated Canada is not for sale, balancing humor with firm Canadian sovereignty.
INSIGHT

USMCA's Uncertain Future

  • USMCA is viewed as a good starting trade point but with uncertainty.
  • Even signed deals might not prevent future tariffs from the US side under Trump.
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