As we have noted from the beginning, the overwhelming majority of the Canadian people genuinely have no idea what the final goal is for President Trump; this includes Prime Minister Mark Carney. A few Canadians can see the big picture, but only a very few.
Today, President Trump announces that all trade negotiations with Canada are halted, effective immediately, because Mark Carney and his team are trying to target the USA with a Digital Services Tax. When you know the end-game for Trump, you can clearly see how this positioning from Canada once again plays directly into his hands.
PRESIDENT TRUMP – “We have just been informed that Canada, a very difficult Country to TRADE with, including the fact that they have charged our Farmers as much as 400% Tariffs, for years, on Dairy Products, has just announced that they are putting a Digital Services Tax on our American Technology Companies, which is a direct and blatant attack on our Country. They are obviously copying the European Union, which has done the same thing, and is currently under discussion with us, also.
Based on this egregious Tax, we are hereby terminating ALL discussions on Trade with Canada, effective immediately. We will let Canada know the Tariff that they will be paying to do business with the United States of America within the next seven day period. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
President Trump has deferred all North American trade negotiations with Canada and Mexico until later in the year, after the priority trade deals with other large trade partners are completed. The USMCA trade pact is due for review and renegotiation this year [BACK STORY]. We should expect an entirely different trade pact as an outcome, quite possibly the ending of the trilateral nature of the current agreement.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mark Carney has been traveling Europe, trying to align trade allies and partners for what will likely be a major confrontation that he simply cannot win.
♦ BACKGROUND – Following the 2024 presidential election, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau traveled to Mar-a-Lago and said if President Trump was to make the Canadian government face reciprocal tariffs, open the USMCA trade agreements to force reciprocity, and/or balance economic relations on non-tariff issues, then Canada would collapse upon itself economically and cease to exist. In essence, in addition to the NATO defense shortfall, Canada cannot survive as a free and independent north American nation, without receiving all the one-way benefits from the U.S. economy.
To wit, President Trump then said, if Canada cannot survive in a balanced rules environment, including putting together their own military and defenses and meeting their NATO obligations, then Canada should become the 51st U.S state. It was following this meeting that President Trump started emphasizing this point and shocking everyone in the process. However, in the emotional reaction to Trump’s statements, no-one looked at the core issues outlined by Trudeau that framed President Trump’s opinion.
Representing Canada, Justin Trudeau was not expressing an unwillingness to comply with fairness and reciprocity in trade with the USA, what Trudeau was expressing was an inability to comply. Quite simply, after decades of shifting priorities, Canada no longer has the internal economic capability to comply with a fair-trade agreement (FTA). Trudeau was not lying, and President Trump understood the argument; hence his 51st state remarks.
This is where it becomes important to understand the core reason why Trump, Ross and Lighthizer (2017) did not structurally want to replace the NAFTA agreement with another trilateral trade deal. Mexico and Canada are completely different as it pertains to trade with the USA. President Trump would rather have two separate bilateral agreements; one for Mexico and one for Canada.
♦ Firstly, Canada is a NATO partner, Mexico is not. As President Trump affirmed to Justin Trudeau during the meeting, it would be unfair of President Trump to discuss NATO funding with the European Union, while Canada is one of the worst offenders. Trump is leveraging favorable trade terms and tariff relief with the EU member states, as a carrot to get them into compliance with the 2.0 to 2.5% spending requirement for their military.
If the NATO member states contribute more to their own defense, the U.S. can pull back spending and save Americans money. However, Canada is currently 26th in NATO funding, spending only 1.37% of their GDP on defense (link).
Canada would have to spend at least another $15 billion/yr on their defense programs in order to reach 2.0%. Justin Trudeau told President Trump that was an impossible goal given the nature of the Canadian political system, and the current size of their economy ($2.25 trillion).
♦ Secondly, over the last 40 years Canada has deindustrialized their economy, Mexico has not. As the progressive political ideology of their politicians took control of Canada policy, the ‘climate change’ agenda and ‘green’ economy became their focus. The dirty industrialized systems were not compliant with the goals of the Canadian policy makers.
The dirty mining sector (coal, coking coal, ore) no longer exists at scale to support self-sufficient manufacturing. The dirty oil refineries do not exist to refine the crude oil they extract. Large industrial heavy industry no longer exists at a scale needed to be self-sufficient. Instead, Canada purchases forged and rolled steel component parts from overseas (mostly China). Making the issue more challenging, Canada doesn’t even have enough people skilled to do the dirty jobs within the heavy manufacturing; they would need a national apprenticeship program. Again, all points raised by Trudeau to explain why bilateral trade compliance was impossible.
♦ Thirdly, the trade between Canada/U. S and Mexico/U. S is entirely different. The main imports from Canada are energy, lumber and raw materials. The main imports from Mexico are agriculture, cars and finished industrial goods. Mexico refines its own oil; Canada ships their oil to the USA for refining. There are obviously some similar products from Mexico and Canada, but for the most part there is a big difference.
♦ Forth, USA banks are allowed to operate in Mexico, but USA banks are not allowed to operate in Canada. USA media organizations are allowed to broadcast in Mexico, but USA media organizations are regulated and not permitted to broadcast in Canada. The Canadian government has strong regulations and restrictions on information and Intellectual Property.
All of these points of difference highlight why a trilateral trade agreement like NAFTA and the USMCA just don’t work out for the USA.
Additionally, if President Trump levies a tariff on Chinese imports, it hits Canada much harder than Mexico because Canada has deindustrialized and now imports from China to assemble into finished goods destined to the USA. In a very direct way Canada is a passthrough for Chinese products. Canada is now more of an assembly economy, not a dirty job manufacturing economy.
When Trudeau outlines the inability of Canada to agree to trade terms, simply because his country no longer has the capability of adhering to those trade terms, a frustrated President Trump says, “then become a state.”
There is no option to remain taking advantage of the USA on this level, and things are only getting worse. Thus, the point of irreconcilable conflict is identified.
Because the Canadian government became so dependent on their role as an assembly economy, they enmeshed with China in a way that made them dependent. The political issues of Chinese influence within Canada are a direct result of this dynamic. In fact, China was the big winner from the outcome of the recent election because all of their investments into Canada are grounded on retaining Liberal government dependency.
If Trump targets China with punitive tariffs, the Canadian economy will be collaterally damaged. Canada will end up paying a tariff rate because they use cheap Chinese component parts in their finished goods. Canada has structurally designed their economy to do this over multiple years.
Understanding the unique nature of the Canadian economic conundrum, the only way to address the issue is to break out the USMCA into two separate bilateral trade agreements. One set of trade terms for Mexico that leverages border security, and one set of trade terms for Canada that leverages NATO security and border security. The only substantive similarity between them will be in the auto and agriculture sector.
If you think the multinational corporations, political leftists and UniParty Republicans in the USA are strongly opposing Trump now, just wait until later this year when the Trump administration proposes the elimination of the trilateral North American trade agreement, USMCA.
According to the World Bank, the USA economy is $27.3 trillion. Canada is $2.1 trillion.
Do the math!
[…] The expectation, according to two people close to the White House, is that negotiations to permanently remove the threat of painful 25 percent tariffs on Canada — which Trump mostly rolled back earlier this month — and other sector-specific tariffs are likely to be folded into the upcoming review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. That review is due in 2026, but the Trump administration wants to accelerate to this calendar year.
“It makes sense to separate out Canada and Mexico from the rest because they are going to want to redo the USMCA,” said one of the people close to the White House, who were granted anonymity to discuss ongoing deliberations. “They’re going to have separate tariffs that focus specifically on Mexico and Canada, and they’re going to take some actions to squeeze them a little bit.” [LINK]



Master class in economics from a Wharton graduate and epic President. What’s not to love and respect?
Recently on a trip with a bunch of Albertan cousins. All, to a man and woman, hopes Trump “socks it” to Carney and to Canada. That’s what they said. So, there are some Canadians who definitely know what is going on and sorely lament the corrupt/dumb/ideological national leadership and its eurocentric coupling (and lament the voters who put them there).
Absolutely. And a big part of the problem is that the Ottawa-Montreal-Toronto control axis act only in their own interest, and know and care little for the rest of the country. Strategically, at any and every strategic point economically, it seems like “Ottawa” has made decisions based on left centred ideology, restricting our mining, energy, and manufacturing capabilities over the last several decades. So yes, likely 20% of the people try to keep up with events, but the other 80%…
I am looking forward to the energy-rich province of Alberta kicking “Ottawa” to the curb, becoming the 51st American state, and revisiting it as a fellow American someday.
I look forward to that as well….I live in Alberta!
I would gladly welcome Albertan Canadians as a State of the USA
it’s one big charade. I think commie pinko’s have been rigging the elections there and here…
Undoubtedly you are on the right track!
Alberta is self sufficient, they know the REAL DEAL, they have ENERGY and can sell it…….The rest of the country leeches off that OIL money, literally….
That’s exactly why the Canada’s Eastern Establishment will never allow Alberta to leave. Any real attempt to secede could get ugly.
They cannot stop it! There is a legal route out. A simple majority vote is all that is needed. Just as Quebec has held that vote, but there it did not pass. I live in Alberta, and not sure the majority want separation, but very close and growing angst daily.
Canada’s Eastern Establishment can’t stop it and them getting ugly wont stop it. They can’t weaponize ugly The people of Alberta have every right to leave.
I miss Justin Trudeau. He was easy more fun to make fun of as a complete fool. Carney is more on the evil side than a useful idiot.
These are authentic
Carney is a better target for “kicking to the curb”
We who oppose the British Monarchy and its lickspittle Canadian politicians will get a better feeling. At least I will.
Ze plan 🙌
Canada’s Digital Service Tax which has no support in Canada is supposed to be temporary until the OECD’s Pillar One framework is agreed upon.
37 OECD Nations plan to charge Digital Services Taxes on US companies, not just Canada. The Eurocrats are the real authors of this.
Being in Canada, I would say that if they don’t want Canadians using US social media they must create Canadian social media.
Justin Trudeau came up with this tax. And no one evens knows where the revenues to be collected from it go. Even worse the tax is retroactive to 2022.
Sounds like this is about the EU and Canada being able to control free speech in the US. The crust of these people.
Canada is rightfully, focusing on the gay/trans movement and supporting the green energy scam.
They have strong allies in the EU who are helping them to dump their cash there.
“Gays, Trans and Green Energy over Jobs, Energy, food and Defense!” is their motto.
The new motto here in the U.S. for the looney left is “No Kings. Just Drag Queens.”
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“Asia’s too crowded.
And Europe’s too old.
Africa is far too hot
And Canada’s too cold,
And South America Stole our name.” …
excerpted from
Randy Newman
LOL… I’d forgotten that song!. Thanks!
Me to haven’t heard it in years
Actually, first time I’ve heard it. Thank you!
A classic!!
Canada seems screwed, blued and tattooed!
Brilliant analysis.
Why aren’t you at SEC of STATE?
Carney is enjoying his EU membership.
At some point the Liberal/Chinese government in Canada will cave to Trump – Carney, his WEF and Chinese controllers will lie, cheat, commit fraud and possibly murder in attempts to undermine and thwart any new agreement – just like Democrats do.
Be warned and be aware of the type of personalities you are dealing with – and unless you do something serious with Dairy, then Quebec farmers will continue to become millionaires thanks to the generosity of American taxpayers.
Communism always takes a heavy toll on it’s host.
This new guy is cutting off Canada’s nose to spite their face. That will teach US! Ha! All we can do is lead by example, and look how hard it still is here. We are still fighting traitors everywhere! Judges, Senate, House, CiA, DoD and old school media are our mortal enemies. Evil is real, and it is on the rise around the globe. This douche nozzle in Canada was brought in from the outside, to do exactly this.
Amazing how Trump uses economics as a strategic weapon national security.
Economics, the penultimate weapon.
The only thing sharper is truth.
And, neither are without consequence. One could only ignore them at great peril.
LOL….. IMESHO, ban the Canadian NHL teams from playing the U.S. teams and see how fast that Canada caves!
I’m still trying to think what I use from Canada…… Nada, so far.
I haven’t been there in decades, but it’s always been like that. Even though the dollar was so strong at the time, and everything was so cheap, I barely shopped, I didn’t want anything!
The digital tax move is to provoke. I see Chinas hand in this.
Carney Liberals urged to ditch DST as Trump terminates trade talks with Canada
https://torontosun.com/news/national/trump-terminating-trade-talks-with-canada-over-digital-tax
Canadian Loonie drops drastically after trade talks end…
#FAFO!
Take note of the chyron in the second post. The CBC telling a story not the story.
Canada can GFT
not one more dime should go to them from the USA
Canada would have to spend at least another $15 billion/yr on their defense programs in order to reach 2.0%. Justin Trudeau told President Trump that was an impossible goal given the nature of the Canadian political system, and the current size of their economy ($2.25 trillion).
That excuse never sat well with me. The “size” of their economy has absolutely nothing to do with being able to spend 2% of it on something. Of course, the political system is another kettle of fish altogether – but if they, like the EU, weren’t more socialist than anything else they would have more to spend. Maybe if they defunded the “kill yourself” clinics and other insane projects and eliminated the corruption in their government, they would find it easier.
Their “kill yourself” clinics are crimes against humanity and ought to be prosecuted as such.
Indeed they are and should be. What makes it all the worse is that they prey upon the weakest of their citizens and the most distraught of their citizens like hyenas attacking a herd.
However, an even larger and more heinous action involving crimes against humanity that needs to be addressed is the entire gene therapy injection scam spawned with the Covid psyop which has killed – and maimed – far more people and was brought about through an intentionally generated fear psychosis.
Remember what happened to the Amelekites for having preyed on the most vulnerable of the Israelites. God surely remembers, and those who do such things will be held to account – of that we can be certain.
Would not want to be them…
Sundance writes: …. trade between Canada/U. S and Mexico/U. S is entirely different. The main imports from Canada are energy, lumber and raw materials. The main imports from Mexico are agriculture, cars and finished industrial goods. Mexico refines its own oil; Canada ships their oil to the USA for refining. There are obviously some similar products from Mexico and Canada, but for the most part there is a big difference.
this is key — all we buy from Canada is commodities— this is the stuff of third world countries…Canada only trades with what the good Lord gave them in their land.. they have added no value with their brains and know how.. this is a tough position to be in from a trade perspective when we have more of that oil, timber and ag than they do.
And, there are dozens of other third world countries that want to ship us their commodities as well. Trump and Sundance have smartly laid out the dire straits of a de-industrialized Canada and a Canada that has not moved well into the internet age as well. ….
what do they do up there? sit around and trade over priced real estate?
In response, Canada had little to say regarding Trump’s statement.
“The Canadian government will continue to engage in these complex negotiations with the United States in the best interests of Canadian workers and businesses,” read the one-sentence statement from the PMO.
Translation: Shucks, we were just sayin’……...
The digital services tax is a logical extension for Canada as they already exclude Americans from competing with them in banking and legal services. The entire Canadian economy is a chimera.
Canada has been a hostile state since the 70s. We should respond appropriately. Mexico is a pragmatic state. It should be treated in a firm and clear manner. Make no mistake, Mexico is not our friend and acts in the interests of a privileged few. Because of the corruption there, different in type rather than scale, the cartels dominate Mexico. This is no different than the swamp in DC, and the politburo in Canada. Canada is doomed. Mexico is not. But the USA must deal differently with both governments. It must recognize that Canada has no real common bonds with the USA any more.
Funny, that is not how the news media reported it. No matter how much you hate the MSM, it is not enough.
“If the NATO member states contribute more to their own defense, the U.S. can pull back spending and save Americans money.”
Why do we have to pay more if the other countries pay less!? 🤷♂️
Eff them.
If they are paying less, so should we.
Mexico helped facilitate an invasion of America’s southern border. That is not the action of a trading partner, that is the action of an enemy, and they should be treated as such.
Yes, Madam. Treated like enemies, in the same sense as that phrase’s use in Julius Caesar’s The Gallic Wars.
I think PDJT should impose a special tariff to recoup the amounts of these very sort of targeted taxes and penalties that a foreign country imposes on American businesses and individuals and then use the amounts collected to reimburse the American businesses and individuals the amounts that were taken from them, plus a service fee added within the tariff of perhaps 20% to cover the cost of the US govt collecting and providing the money back to Americans. The Americans would have to provide proof of their monetary loss due to the unfair foreign tax or penalty, and then the govt would automatically assess the amount to be recouped by tariff. They take the money, so we should take it on right back. They drop the taxes and penalties and then the tariff would go away.
If all the governments suddenly adopted a truly fair tax system. A tax system that would actually be fair to the very working people that pay all the taxes. ALL THOSE GOVERNMENTS would either go completely bankrupt or have to massively downsize their governments. The people running ALL THE GOVERNMENTS know that fact.
So Carney is running around Europe finding his only asset, globalist loyalty, is plummeting in value. Interesting.