You might remember recent reports outlining how the economy of Canada has slipped into a recession, posting two consecutive quarters with a negative GDP outcome. There are multiple reasons for this shrinkage, but the dominant factor is, well, quite frankly, Canadian politics and economic policy.
Meanwhile, in Mexico the opposite is happening. Mexico’s economic activity grew 1.2% in April from the prior month, the national statistics agency said, compared with a revised increase of 0.6% in March and beating a forecast of a 0.9% increase in a Reuters poll of analysts. {source}
It is not coincidental to see the Mexican economy performing well, while the Canadian economy is contracting. Despite their identical proximity to The United States, each nation is currently executing a fundamentally different set of economic policies.
The Canadian government has been exceptionally combative with the U.S.A, leading to friction, tariffs and economic back-and-forth measures between the two nations.
The Mexican government has expressly understood the nature of their dependency, admitted it, taken no action to diminish it, and purposefully set out to align itself with the interests of America.
Canada is combative. Mexico is collaborating.
It seems unlikely that the three nations can agree on major economic policies, as a trilateral partnership would need alignment in core areas like energy policy. Canada’s energy policy is fundamentally separate from those of the U.S. and Mexico, and this is an issue that can’t be resolved through a trade agreement alone.
A large part of Mexico’s economy relies on remittances from Mexican workers in the U.S. sending money back to their families. As long as the U.S. job market stays strong—and it’s only getting stronger in the industries where many Mexicans work—Mexico will continue to benefit from America’s economic growth.
One datapoint that points to the USA-Canada disconnect comes in the auto sector. The Center for Automotive Research (CAR) reports that Canadian vehicle production dropped 15 percent year-over-year through April. It’s understood that factories in Canada built approximately 64,000 fewer vehicles through April than the year prior, while US production rose by roughly 44,000 units, or 1.2 percent. {source}
Auto manufacturing companies in Canada operate there as part of the business plan to sell vehicles into the USA. As Canada increases friction with the USA, which is setting up a dynamic of U.S. withdrawal from the USMCA, those auto manufacturers will increasingly shift production from Canada to the U.S. market.
It appears that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s response to this predictable auto-sector outcome, is to flip those production facilities into venues for Chinese EV production (BYD and Geely). However, Democrats and Republicans are united in alignment with President Trump on this issue and Chinese EVs will not be permitted entry into the USA. This is a very big point of friction.
Right now, no company in their right mind would invest in Canada against the backdrop of a potential USMCA withdrawal by President Trump. This is creating a scenario where our old nemesis, the U.S Chamber of Commerce, is spending tens-of-millions in Washington DC to purchase the votes and support of congress to retain the trilateral deal.
Right now, every multinational corporation in the world is looking closely at the White House as the July 1st deadline approaches. Almost none of them can fathom what will happen if the U.S. announces the intention to fully exit the USMCA and triggers a six-month withdrawal process.
Despite what many have falsely claimed, it was specifically written into the original trade terms that if any of the three countries announce an exit to the trilateral agreement, they can fully exit six months later. If the USA makes this announcement -whenever they make this announcement- a literal economic doomsday countdown begins for Canada.
Mexico would not really be too disturbed by the announcement as both USTR Jamieson Greer and his Mexican counterpart have been negotiating on a bilateral basis for over a full year. However, for Canada the ramifications are so astronomical, it is almost impossible to fathom what might happen when 80% of their total exports face an unpredictable future.
The leverage President Trump carries are so formidable, the only thing that compares in scale is the ‘elbow’s up‘ ego of Prime Minister Carney. ‘Splodey heads is an understatement. Canadians are so unprepared it’s jaw dropping.
Make that exit announcement and as soon as reality sits-in, the Canadian dollar could collapse.

“It’s not a recession!! It’s just a ‘technical recession'” – Mark Carney and his bought and paid for CBC.
How about this one: “It’s transitory.” 🙄
So you’re saying sitory has gone trans?
Two weeks to flatten the curve…
All of this should focus the Albertans on their vote later this year.
Sad.
If it causes them to come to their senses, it’s a good thing.
Like some people who don’t realize how broken they are, must be in deep despair before they come to God.
…………………the U.S Chamber of Commerce, is spending tens-of-millions in Washington DC to purchase the votes and support of congress to retain the trilateral deal……………..
This is the scary part.
US Chamber of Chinese Commerce…
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It’s been their policy for years.
You called this a long time ago Sundance. Carney and company have FA, now comes the FO period, a most determined case of economic suicide.
I’ve been in both Canada and Mexico on business in the last month.
There are still a Bazillion Mexicans willing to work at whatever job you give them for a fraction of the cost of labor in both the US and Canada. Outside of the pockets of civilization, it’s still a 3rd world country. Don’t drink the water.
Canadians are super friendly, genuinely nice people who unfortunately are subject to a government that does not have their best interests in mind.
There has to be different rules for trade between the US and our two closest neighbors.
My opinion only, FWIW.
<Don’t drink the water.>
Get well soon 🙂
Ok…that one made me spew my beer. 👍
Is the fact that Canadians do not have a government that has their best interests in mind partly attributable to Canadians being such a docile society—that they are super friendly and genuinely nice people—from the standpoint of a lack of grit in nationalist spirit
George Friedman wrote a book a few years ago called “The Next 100 years” making fantasy predictions about what events could fundamentally change world order.
Who were the survivors 100 years from now” Mexico and Turkey. He makes a cogent case . Certainly watching FIFA soccer matches played in Mexico right now proves this is no third world, dirt bag country any longer, but one of growing first world affluence.
Fueled primarily by US remittences smuggled untaxed out of the US economy, as Mexico’s second leading revenue source behind the export of Mexican fossil fuels . This great Mexican/US wealth transfer was 100% enabled by Democrat open borders. Yes, Biden did that too.
“A large part of Mexico’s economy relies on remittances from Mexican workers in the U.S. sending money back to their families.”
Slightly off the main topic, but not really, since the above is a direct quote from the news story above.
I wish – I strongly believe! – that our government should put an unconditional tax of 30%+ on every cash dollar that is sent (by any and every means) out of our country. We are literally watching the USA’s wealth disappear over our borders as illegals send money to their home countries, in great part to continue the funding of future illegal border crossings, and costing us even more $$$ to care and support these illegal incomers, and eventually round them up, pay for court costs, and transportation costs to ship them back.
I realize my hope will likely never happen considering the make-up of our Congress, but just had to vent my feelings on this matter.
Why would you only tax 30%? Isn’t it illegal for illegals to work in US? If our government knows illegals are sending money out of US, 100% of it should be confiscated, and if they know illegals are doing this, why are those illegals still here?
Unfortunately PDJT know we need these people to work here or certain segments of our economy would go into free fall. The hotel industry would shut down without illegal cleaning the rooms.
Dirty little secret. How much is sent to relatives for loan sharking and other criminal activities?
The Mexican government has expressly understood the nature of their dependency, admitted it, taken no action to diminish it, and purposefully set out to align itself with the interests of America.
It’s hard to believe but all the anti-America, anti-Trump countries like Canada are so ill with Trump derangement syndrome that they are giving up their normally number one motivation, GREED.
Just keep the border secure. I don’t want a bunch of commie cockroaches to come skittering over the border after they destroy what their ancestors built. They insist on sh*tting the bed, so make sure they stay there and lay in it. We’ve got enough pinko roaches running around the US.
Too many Canadian on-line retailers refuse to ship to the USA. Cutting their own throats.
What are the chances that – even if this does happen (which I am skeptical of) – that ‘they’ won’t find a judge who reverses it?
Semi-related: does anyone know where to find how many Judicial vacancies Trump has nominated to fill in his second term, and how many have been confirmed?
The reality has always been that “Mexico and Canada have nothing in common.”
The only thing that the two ever had in common was that they were both being used as siphons by the Chinese to pump products into the United States without paying tariffs. Which is, by the way, an exploitative arrangement that does nothing at all for the country in question. Never did. Never will.
The Mexicans, to their credit, appear to now be trying to do something about it. The Canadians, not so much.
Does anyone have info regarding how the drug sector might be affected? I am speaking specifically of specialty oncology prescriptions ordered through a Canadian specialty pharmacy at approximately half the cost of buying them from a US specialty pharmacy.
For all of his European banking experience, Carney continues exhibiting a remarkable ignorance of financial and political realities. It’s also why Europe is spiraling the drain economically and politically, especially since they are following Carney’s instincts.
He knows exactly what he’s doing imho. He’s been tasked by his WEF and CCP puppet-masters to take the current lead role in their attempt to eliminate the existential threat to their New World Order that President Trump’s America represents. As long as he’s helping them, he’ll be allowed to stay in power.
His only goal is to be a billionaire. He cares not one jot about Canada or its people.
He’s fully hedged his bets: Over 90% of his ~600 stock and share holdings are in US companies. So the better the US economy does in all sectors, the better he does. That’s one side of the hedge.
The other side is that he moved Brookfield’s HQ to the US two months before he was installed as PM. That move enabled Brookfield to escape the crippling Canadian tax and regulatory regimes. It also makes it much harder fr Canadians to obtain information on his conflicts of interest.
His long-term carried interest agreements with the Global Transition Funds that he established while Chairman at Brookfield are bets on the Great Green Grift scam. But it also includes Nuclear power, both large scale and SMRs.
So as long as the American economy and Nuclear energy does well, no matter to him if Canada goes bust, or if the wheels continue to fall off the Great Green Grift.
As always, see the Moose Chart for full details with receipts:
https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVJHS5Gx0=/
Please do it. Pull the plug. We need a reset—a hard one.
Carney is a pretend Canadian; he is WEF, new world order European elite.
He flies there a lot, and the in-flight meals can be $95000.
The peasants in Canada can eat cake.
My generation, the hippies of the late 60s, who were infected with Trudeaumania, have it till they expire. It’s like herpes.
(Pierre Trudeau, not Justin, and Justin’s dad was Castro, some speculate)
A political affiliation acquired in youth is for life; facts dont matter.
The UK government concluded that, after much study.
Therefore, they dont bother trying to win anybody over; they just replace them with illegal immigrants.
And to throw more fuel on the fire, the people from around the world who are visiting for the World Cup in both Canada and the USA are saying how filthy and dirty Canada is and how unfriendly their people are, meanwhile they say the people of the USA are great, the food is awesome, the stadiums are great and the Country is beautiful. FU CANUCKS and your maple syrup.
Please, President Trump, make the announcement on Wednesday. Then we will get to see Carney and company scramble for the first five months trying to get lobbyists and union officials and Congress and whoever they can muster to put pressure on PT to call it off, and then we will see Carney spend the sixth month suddenly trying to negotiate something that might stave off disaster. Popcorn futures are looking pretty good right now.
And we’re ok allowing the billions in tax-free remittances to continue? And we’re ok with illegal alien mexican freeloaders taking american jobs while sending their tax-free billions home? Celebrating mexico’s strong economy that’s propped up by these remittances is a round-about way of supporting illegal immigration.
God save our Republic
Scott Bessent has us covered.
https://nypost.com/2025/11/28/us-news/treasury-secretary-scott-bessent-moves-to-cut-off-illegal-migrants-from-tax-benefits-and-cross-border-money-transfers/