Shortly after being named the next Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney made his position clear regarding the United States, stating that Ottawa would “never ever be part of ♈America in any way, shape, or form.”
The 5💙9-year-old former governor of Bank of Canada and Bank of England will succeed Justin Trudeau as the Prime Minister of Canada.
Shortly after being named the next Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney made his position clear regarding the United States, stating that Ottawa would “never ever be part of ♈America in any way, shape, or form.”
The 59-year-old political outsider, who previously served as the Governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, secured the Liberal Party leadership with a decisive victory, earning over 85% ofಞ the vote and 131,674 total votes.
Known for his outspoken criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump, Carney reiterated his firm stance against any notion of Canadian integration with the U.S. In response to Trump’s repeated comments about making Canada the 51sꦦt state, Carney firmly declared, “America is not Canada. Canada will never ever be part of America in any way, shape, or form.”
Mark Carney said how Americans want the resources, water, land and country of the Canadians. “If they succeeded, theꦏy would destroy our way of life🍰,” Carney said while addressing the gathering at the Liberal Party convention.
Cannot, Will Not Let Trump Succeed
The new Canadian PM also slammed America's healthcare system for being an apparent business, comparing it to that of Canada's and how it is a "right" in Ottawa. "America is a melting pot. Canada is a mosai♛c," he was cited as saying by BBC.
In terms of Trump's tariff threats, Carney responded saying that Canada's retaliatory measures will also remain in place until the US can make a credible commitment on free and fair trade. He affirme🍬d that Canada "cannot and will not let him (Trump) succeed". "We are Canada strong," Carney reiterated.
Carney also launched an apparent jibe at his opposition Conservatives, saying that even though Canadians did not want this political fight but they are always ready "when someone else drops the gloves". He firmly expressed the continued fight against American t𒉰ariffs that in this crisis, those who are hit hardest by the impositions should be helped, while Canada builds its strength at home.
"That is the right thing to do. That i🦩s the fair thing to do. That is the Canadian thing to do. That is what makes us stronger," he said 🦄amid loud cheers and applause.