Canada says that the “old relationship” with the United States is “over” north america

Mark Carne, Canadian Prime Minister in his position and a candidate for liberals April 28 elections“The old relationship” between Canada and the United States said, based on deepening economic, security and military cooperation, it has ended. The Prime Minister argues that the Canadians “rethink mainly” the national economy, not to mention the southern neighbor.
On Wednesday, Donald Trump decided Customs 25 % customs tariffs And parts of imported cars, imposing taxes on them by 25 %, as “here to stay”. The prices of imported cars enter into force on April 2, while taxes will be imposed on car components from May.
Canada, a source of cars and components for the United States, will be one of the most affected countries in Trump’s decision. The Canadian Prime Minister is now in revenge in the same currency, with regret the end of the agreement on the auto sector, which has been in effect since 1965 between the two neighboring countries.
Carney said that Canadians now have to build an economy who can control it and that if it involves rethinking economic relations with their current partners and searching for others, he will have to do so. “Let’s see whether Canada will be able to have a good economic relationship with the United States from now on,” he added.
The Canadian Prime Minister also revealed that Trump tried to make a phone call with the ruler, and it is expected that the weekend will be contacted.
On Thursday morning, Trump also left a threat to the European Union on his social network, Social truth“If the European Union is working with Canada to impose a tariff to harm the United States, we will increase the strengthening of definitions on both.”
A month of early elections in Canada is unanimously angered parties regarding the chosen trade war in the United States. Pierre Poilievre, Conservative Leader and Carry’s main opponent in the Caliphate Justin Trudeau, said that the rates announced by Trump are “unjustified.” Jagmeet Singh, which a year ago supported the liberal minority government, in order to talk about “betrayal” and suggests that any car company that gives up Canada because of the customs tariff “must be prevented from selling in Canadian lands.”