Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is rallying citizens to support domestic industries after former U.S. President Donald Trump renewed tariff threats this week. 🔥 The leader's viral video message, released Saturday, urges Canadians to "be our own best customer" through a 'Buy Canadian' initiative.
💡 "With our economy under threat from abroad, we'll focus on what we can control," Carney declared, avoiding direct mention of Trump's proposed 100% tariffs on Canadian goods. The move comes as cross-border tensions resurface in 2026, seven years after the original USMCA trade agreement.
📈 Young professionals are watching closely: Canada-U.S. trade hit $725 billion in 2025. Entrepreneurs like Toronto-based tech founder Priya Singh tell us: "This isn't just about politics—it's about building resilient supply chains for our generation."
🌐 With 63% of Canadian exports currently going to the U.S., Carney's strategy could reshape North American trade dynamics. Stay tuned as this economic drama unfolds! 🍿
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Canadian PM calls for 'Buy Canadian' amid Trump's new tariff threat
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