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Carney says Canada’s US ties have become a weakness

By Reuters
April 21, 2026
Mark Carney speaks to reporters after being sworn in as Canada’s prime minister. —Reuters/File
Mark Carney speaks to reporters after being sworn in as Canada’s prime minister. —Reuters/File

CALGARY: Canada’s close ties to the United States were once a strength but have become a weakness, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday, in a video message to his country in which he also praised the heroism of military leaders who fought against US invasion more than two centuries ago.

Holding up a small toy soldier depiction of General Isaac Brock, the British military leader who died defending what is now Canada from a US invasion in the War of 1812, Carney said Canada can’t control the disruption coming from its U.S. neighbors, and can’t bet its future on the hope that it will suddenly stop. “The situation today feels unique, but we’ve faced down threats like this before,” Carney said, referencing Brock and several other Canadian historical figures, including Chief Tecumseh who united Indigenous Nations across the Great Lakes to resist U.S. expansion in 1812. Carney, who secured a parliamentary majority for his Liberal government last week, has said his electoral win will help him deal more effectively in the trade war started by US President Donald Trump. US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick slammed Canada as a difficult trading partner last week.

Canada, which sends almost 70 per cent of its exports to the United States, is this year due to review the trilateral US-Mexico-Canada free trade treaty. US officials have suggested they want major changes to the pact.—