Canada Is A Failed State and Mark Carney is BlackRock’s Bankruptcy Trustee

25% tariffs will ruin us. The tariffs mean one million small businesses – all which sell to the U.S. – will contract and many will close their doors. And then Trump, as he promised the unions, will pull “our” auto industry. Then we’re done.

Who is to blame for this?


Is Trump the new McKinley?

President Trump has indicated he wants tariffs on a grand scale, and that the McKinley presidency is his model for doing so

Why’s that important?

McKinley saved America with his responsible attitude and protection-minded tariffs, and Trump could do the same

h/t XC

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Wall Street Journal editorial calls Trump tariffs ‘dumbest trade war in history’

US business leaders are offering a mixed reaction to steep trade tariffs that Donald Trump’s administration has imposed on Canada, Mexico and China, as the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal called it “the dumbest trade war in history”.

Donald Trump hit Canada and Mexico with a 25% tariff on imports, and China with 10%, on Saturday in a move that launched a new era of trade wars between the US and three of its largest trading partners. The tariffs against Canada exclude oil and energy products.

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CEO of Canada’s 2nd biggest company defends Trump’s tariff demands, slams Trudeau for not stopping trade war

The CEO of Canada’s second-largest publicly traded company says Canadians want their government to do all the things that President Trump is demanding — and slammed outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for not preventing the trade war.

Trump, 78, on Saturday, signed an executive order to slap 25% across-the-board tariffs on America’s northern neighbor, citing its failure to meet his demands on helping crack the fentanyl and illegal immigration trade.

Everyone should blame Trudeau. He is the author of this mess.

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Donald Trump has ruptured the Canada-U.S. relationship. To what end? And what comes next?

Addressing both Canadians and Americans on Saturday night, at one of the most fraught moments in the history of relations between Canada and the United States, Justin Trudeau reminded listeners of John F. Kennedy’s words when the late American president addressed Parliament in May 1961.

“Geography has made us neighbours. History has made us friends. Economics has made us partners. And necessity has made us allies,” the prime minister said, quoting Kennedy.

Trudeau did not repeat the next sentence in Kennedy’s remarks: “Those whom nature hath so joined together, let no man put asunder.”


Justin Trudeau is not a Canadian patriot.

He is a stupid man driven by delusions of grandeur who has destroyed the fabric of our nation by his ruinous policies.

Mass Immigration, economic destruction, the degradation of Canada’s heritage, petty tyranny and so much more have very nearly turned us into as Trump has aptly stated “not a viable nation”.

People will lose their jobs on both sides of the border but Trump will not even take Trudeau’s calls and I don’t blame him.

We need an election yesterday.

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Conrad Black: Let’s De-Escalate Trump’s Tariffs Insofar as Canada Is Concerned

Associating America’s northern neighbor with the conduct of China and Mexico is an outrage.

President Trump has not, as the Wall Street Journal claimed on Saturday, unleashed “the Dumbest Trade War in History;” at least not in respect of Mexico and Communist China. It may, though, be in contention for that honor in respect of Canada. In holding Mexico and China, as the president claims, “accountable to their promises of ending illegal immigration and stopping the flow of deadly fentanyl and other drugs into our country,” the steps he is taking are justifiable.

They have abused Mexico’s status in the tripartite North American Free Trade Agreement, and have effectively facilitated an invasion of destitute people across the southern border of the United States while also being complicit in the illegal entry into America of a large number of dangerous criminals and a horrifying quantity of lethal narcotics. The offenses that Mexico and China have inflicted on the United States are substantially economic and this justifies strong economic counter-measures against Mexico and China.


But …

And now the latest from Andrew Coyne …

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LCBO to stop selling American liquor ‘indefinitely’ starting Tuesday

All American liquor will be removed from LCBO shelves starting Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the day after the U.S. levied punishing tariffs on Canadian products.

“As part of Ontario’s response strategy to the imposed U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, the government of Ontario has directed (the) LCBO to indefinitely stop all sales of U.S. alcohol products in our stores and online and to stop wholesale sales of U.S. products to restaurants, bars, grocery and other retailers no later than February 4, 2025,” an LCBO spokesperson confirmed to CTV News.


Fearless prediction: Canadian politicians will be caught swilling “banned” American hooch.

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The Real Reason Trump Wants Canada: Lies and Dark Ties to China

“There are very deep concerns that Canada is being used by China in a very sophisticated economic and truly criminal way,” says Samuel Cooper, an investigative journalist and bestselling author of Willful Blindness. In this exclusive interview with Daniela Cambone, Cooper reveals the truth behind why President Donald Trump targets Canada in his recent tariff rhetoric. He explains that it’s not a tactic to get Canada to renegotiate the trade deal with the U.S., but rather to curb the massive illegal fentanyl trade originating from Canada. “China ships the precursors to the West Coast of Mexico and the West Coast of Canada… so Vancouver is used as a hub for these precursors,” he says. He also details how elite Chinese politicians involve Canada in illegal money laundering, while Canadian politicians turn a blind eye to it. Watch this interview for this bombshell revelation!

h/t XC

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Global trade war will be ‘worth the pain’ to make America great again, says Trump

Donald Trump has said that his global trade war will be worth the “pain” as it will create a “golden age of America”.

The US President admitted that imposing sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China could lead to economic hardship for households, but it would be “worth the price that must be paid” – promising that the results would be “spectacular”.

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GOLDSTEIN: Why we can’t trust the Liberal reversal on carbon taxes

The reason the federal Liberals can never be trusted on the carbon tax is that even as they seemingly abandon it, they refuse to admit they were wrong to introduce it.

Instead of apologizing to Canadians for their half-baked, poorly explained policy that divided the country, while they insulted anyone who opposed it as wanting to let the planet burn, the Liberals even now refuse to accept responsibility for what they did.

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Terry Newman: Trudeau puts Canada last

It’s finally happened. On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he will be imposing a 10 per cent tariff on Canadian energy products and 25 per cent tariffs on everything else, starting Tuesday. We have no idea what kind of negotiations took place between the Liberals and Trump. All we know is that Canada is now facing the greatest economic threat it has faced in decades.

I wonder if Trudeau insisted that trade negotiations be conducted through a Trans lense?

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Trump is starting a trade war. If he wants to absorb Canada, what comes next will be worse

The first shots of the trade war between the United States and Canada have been fired.

Whether it escalates beyond the planned 25 per cent tariff into a wider economic war depends upon how genuinely serious President Donald Trump is about annexation, experts say.

Tariffs are one thing. While painful and destructive, experts agree duties alone would not crush the Canadian economy, nor the political establishment, into submission.

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Tariffs will halt North American auto production and trigger layoffs: Linamar

U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25-per-cent tariffs will quickly force North American auto plants to stop production, warns Linda Hasenfratz, executive chair of Linamar Corp., an Ontario-based supplier to the major automakers.

Mr. Trump said he would impose the tariffs on Feb. 1 to correct trade imbalances and spur Canada and Mexico to improve their border security, despite warnings from economists the levies will drive U.S. inflation and damage the economy.

This will not turn out well for EV mania unless they open the market to China which I would not put past Trudeau.


Canadian leaders call for retaliation, unity in response to Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports

Leaders across Canada are calling for retaliation and unity in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian imports.

Early Saturday evening, Trump signed an executive order declaring 25 per cent tariffs on almost all Canadian goods, and a 10 per cent tariff on Canadian energy products, will begin on Tuesday.


Which industries will feel the pinch of Trump’s tariffs the hardest?

OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order Saturday to impose tariffs of 10 per cent on Canadian energy and 25 per cent on everything else beginning on Feb. 4.


Alberta premier responds to Trump tariffs, will work with Ottawa on response

Alberta’s premier says she’s “disappointed” with U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to implement tariffs on Canadian goods and said she’ll work together with Ottawa on a response.

Trump signed an executive order Saturday following through on threats to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods.

Afterward, Premier Danielle Smith posted to social media to say the province “will do everything in its power” to convince the U.S. to reverse the “mutually destructive policy.”


Canada, Mexico strike back with retaliatory tariffs on American goods hours after Trump’s executive action

Canada and Mexico’s top leaders blasted President Trump Saturday hours after he imposed a 25% tariff on the neighboring countries — and announced they would retaliate by enforcing their own on the US.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed he and Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo agreed to work together to push back against Trump’s long-awaited taxing program, which he claimed was aimed at halting the influx of drugs into the US.

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BONNER: Sometimes, architects just try to be too clever

In Ian Fleming’s 007 novel For Your Eyes Only, James Bond visits Ottawa, where he has a meeting booked with the RCMP Commissioner, and so he reports to the Department of Justice alongside the Parliament Buildings. This is how Fleming described the building and, by extension, Ottawa generally: “Like most Canadian public buildings, the Department of Justice is a massive block of grey masonry built to look stodgily important and to withstand the long and hard winters.”

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