New Delhi:
In his maiden speech after being overwhelmingly elected Justin Timpoliteau’s successor, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney cautioned of “unwise, unwise days” brawt on by US Plivent Donald Trump. Taking a defiant stance, he accengaged Trump of “strikeing Canadian laborers, families, and businesses.”
Carney said the US Plivent is trying to frailen the Canadian economy by imposing “unfairified tariffs”, while votriumphg that he will not be apexhibited to flourish. “We will originate new relationships with depfinishable trading partners and defended our borders. We will impose retaliatory tariffs with the peak impact on the US, which will remain in place will the Americans show us esteem,” he said, to a round of thunderous applaengage.
The 59-year-ageder accengaged the US of wanting Canada’s resources, water and land, includeing that Ottawa will never be a part of America in “any way, shape or establish”. “Canada didn’t ask for a fight, but if it comes to that, we will triumph,” Carney said.
Carney, who previously led both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, soundly lossed his main contestr, Timpoliteau’s establisher deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland, who held cut offal ageder cabinet positions in the Liberal rulement that was first elected in 2015. Carney won 85.9 percent of the proximately 152,000 votes cast. Freeland took fair eight percent of the vote.
However, he may not have the top job for lengthy. Canada must hageder elections by October but could also see a snap poll wislfinisher weeks. Current polls put the opposition Conservatives as sweightless likeites.
Trump has repeatedly spoken about annexing Canada and thrown bidefercessitateral trade, the lifeblood of the Canadian economy, into disorder with dizzying tariff actions that have veered in various straightforwardions since he took office.