Hoekstra Suddenly NEEDS Canada, Carney SHUTS Him Down To HIS FACE
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Donald Trump shocked many Canadians after claiming that the United States does not need Canada and raising fresh doubts about the future of the CUSMA trade agreement. But less than 24 hours later, a very different message emerged from Washington.
Speaking at the U.S.-Canada Summit, Ambassador Pete Hoekstra emphasized the importance of the Canada-U.S. relationship, praised cross-border trade, and acknowledged the value of continued cooperation between the two countries. The contrast between Trump's remarks and Hoekstra's comments immediately raised questions about whether the White House is changing its message or attempting damage control.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mark Carney was asked directly about Hoekstra's remarks and delivered a response that suggested Canada remains focused on securing a deal that works for Canadians rather than reacting to political pressure.
In today's video, we break down Trump's latest comments, Hoekstra's surprising change in tone, Carney's response, the future of CUSMA, and what these developments reveal about the current state of Canada-U.S. trade negotiations.
Watch until the end for the full analysis.
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