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Well, they need to be held by the end of October. You know, the Liberals have bounced back in a big way in the polls, thanks largely to Trump. And his treatment of Canada has created this wave of enthusiasm, you know, both for the Liberal Party, you know, and just sort of nationalism. And Carney could grab on to that enthusiasm and call an election soon.
The opposition could also launch a non-confidence vote when Parliament resumes later this month. That, too, could trigger an early election. But, you know, as it stands right now, once Carney is sworn in as Canada's new prime minister, and that could happen later this week, he'll lead the country.
The opposition could also launch a non-confidence vote when Parliament resumes later this month. That, too, could trigger an early election. But, you know, as it stands right now, once Carney is sworn in as Canada's new prime minister, and that could happen later this week, he'll lead the country.
The opposition could also launch a non-confidence vote when Parliament resumes later this month. That, too, could trigger an early election. But, you know, as it stands right now, once Carney is sworn in as Canada's new prime minister, and that could happen later this week, he'll lead the country.
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Well, President Trump said on Monday that there was no room left for negotiations with Canada and Mexico. As you say, he announced the tariffs as a way to pressure both countries together. to curb the flow of fentanyl and migrants crossing illegally into the U.S. Both countries have tried to work with the administration to satisfy those concerns, but it didn't seem to matter enough.
Well, President Trump said on Monday that there was no room left for negotiations with Canada and Mexico. As you say, he announced the tariffs as a way to pressure both countries together. to curb the flow of fentanyl and migrants crossing illegally into the U.S. Both countries have tried to work with the administration to satisfy those concerns, but it didn't seem to matter enough.
Well, President Trump said on Monday that there was no room left for negotiations with Canada and Mexico. As you say, he announced the tariffs as a way to pressure both countries together. to curb the flow of fentanyl and migrants crossing illegally into the U.S. Both countries have tried to work with the administration to satisfy those concerns, but it didn't seem to matter enough.
And just after midnight, Trump imposed the tariffs, raising fears of a trade war with Canada and Mexico, as well as inflation here in the U.S. Any response so far from Mexico and Canada? Yeah, Mexican officials told NPR that an official response will come from President Claudia Scheinbaum later this morning. Earlier on Monday, she had pleaded for, quote, serenity and patience.
And just after midnight, Trump imposed the tariffs, raising fears of a trade war with Canada and Mexico, as well as inflation here in the U.S. Any response so far from Mexico and Canada? Yeah, Mexican officials told NPR that an official response will come from President Claudia Scheinbaum later this morning. Earlier on Monday, she had pleaded for, quote, serenity and patience.
And just after midnight, Trump imposed the tariffs, raising fears of a trade war with Canada and Mexico, as well as inflation here in the U.S. Any response so far from Mexico and Canada? Yeah, Mexican officials told NPR that an official response will come from President Claudia Scheinbaum later this morning. Earlier on Monday, she had pleaded for, quote, serenity and patience.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau immediately pledged to impose 25% import taxes on about $100 billion worth of U.S. goods, you know, everything from clothing and lumber to furniture. Florida orange juice and Kentucky bourbon. Trump placed lower tariffs, 10% on Canadian energy imports. You know, Canada sends a lot of heavy crude and hydroelectric power to the US.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau immediately pledged to impose 25% import taxes on about $100 billion worth of U.S. goods, you know, everything from clothing and lumber to furniture. Florida orange juice and Kentucky bourbon. Trump placed lower tariffs, 10% on Canadian energy imports. You know, Canada sends a lot of heavy crude and hydroelectric power to the US.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau immediately pledged to impose 25% import taxes on about $100 billion worth of U.S. goods, you know, everything from clothing and lumber to furniture. Florida orange juice and Kentucky bourbon. Trump placed lower tariffs, 10% on Canadian energy imports. You know, Canada sends a lot of heavy crude and hydroelectric power to the US.
And on Monday, Ontario's Premier Doug Ford indicated those imports are now at risk.
And on Monday, Ontario's Premier Doug Ford indicated those imports are now at risk.
And on Monday, Ontario's Premier Doug Ford indicated those imports are now at risk.
And Michelle, Canada could also cut off shipments of things like uranium and potash, which is a fertilizer widely used by American farmers.