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Carney: Canada’s US Ties Now a Weakness, Praises Military Heroes from 2C History

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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney has acknowledged that his nation’s close relationship with the United States, once a source of strength, has now become a liability. In a video message to Canadians on Sunday, Carney praised military leaders who resisted U.S. invasion in 1812, including General Isaac Brock and Chief Tecumseh.

Carney highlighted that Canada cannot control disruptions from its U.S. neighbors nor rely on the hope that they will cease. He referenced historical figures like Brock and Tecumseh, who united Indigenous nations to resist U.S. expansion during the War of 1812.

The Liberal government secured a parliamentary majority last week, with Carney stating his electoral win would enable him to handle trade disputes more effectively. US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick recently criticized Canada as a difficult trading partner.

Canada’s exports are heavily reliant on the United States, accounting for nearly 70% of its total exports. The country is currently reviewing the U.S.-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement, with U.S. officials suggesting significant changes to the pact.

In addition to imposing tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and automobiles, President Trump has repeatedly suggested annexing Canada as the 51st state. Carney plans to provide regular updates to Canadians on his government’s efforts to boost the economy and protect sovereignty.

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