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Carney Says Canada Won’t Settle For A ‘Bad Deal’ On US Tariffs

CANADA – Canada “will not accept a bad deal” with the United States, according to Prime Minister Mark Carney who says his country will not settle to simply reach a trade agreement with the US.

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CANADA – Canada “will not accept a bad deal” with the United States, according to Prime Minister Mark Carney who says his country will not settle to simply reach a trade agreement with the US.

This as a deadline of August 1st looms before U.S. President Donald Trump begins to impose new tariffs.

Carney told reporters in Ontario that Canada is pursuing a deal that will be in the best interest of Canadians.

U.S. importers buying in goods from Canada will face a 35% tax if no deal is reached before the deadline.

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