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Canda's new prime minister Mark Carney has called a general election for 28 April. Sean Kilpatrick/AP

Canada's 'old relationship' with the US 'is over' says new prime minister Mark Carney

Carney said that Canada’s “retaliatory” response to Trump will have “maximum impact” in the US.

THE EREA OF deep ties between Canada and the United States “is over,” new prime minister Mark Carney has said, after US president Donald Trump announced steep auto tariffs.

Carney said that Canada’s “retaliatory” response to Trump will have “maximum impact” in the United States, with the former Bank of England governor promising the overall stance is “to fight, is to protect, is to build” in an address yesterday.

Trump’s planned 25 percent levy on vehicle imports to the United States is to come into force next week and could be devastating for a Canadian auto industry that supports an estimated 500,000 jobs.

After Trump’s announcement, Carney paused his campaign ahead of Canada’s 28 April election to return to Ottawa for a meeting of cabinet members working on tactics in the trade war with the United States.

He called Trump’s auto tariffs “unjustified,” and said they were in breach of existing trade deals between the countries.

World leaders are grappling with how to react to Trump’s barrage of tariffs, with Ireland’s finance minister Paschal Donohoe cautioning last night that any response from the EU must create “incentives for negotiation” for the White House.

Yesterday, Carney warned Canadians that Trump had permanently altered relations with the United States and that, regardless of any future trade deals, there would be “no turning back.”

The old relationship we had with the United States based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military cooperation is over.

He said Canada would retaliate against the auto tariffs.

“Our response to these latest tariffs is to fight, is to protect, is to build,” Carney said.

“We will fight the US tariffs with retaliatory trade actions of our own that will have maximum impact in the United States and minimum impacts here in Canada,” he added.

Carney replaced Justin Trudeau as prime minister on March 14.

Typically, a new Canadian leader makes a phone call with the US president a priority immediately after taking office but Trump and Carney have not spoken.

He said last night that the White House had reached out to schedule a call and that he expected to speak to Trump in the “next day or two.”

Carney has also said that while he is willing to talk to Trump, he will not participate in substantive trade negotiations with Washington until the president shows Canada “respect,” particularly by ending his repeated annexation threats.

“For me, there are two conditions, not necessarily for a call, but a negotiation with the United States. First Respect, respect for our sovereignty as a country… apparently it’s a lot for him,” Carney said.

“There has to be comprehensive discussion between the two of us, including with respect to our economy and our security,” he added.

With reporting by – © AFP 2025

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