Canada Unites Against Trump: Election Shocks, Economic Fallout, and a New Era

Canada’s dramatic election, Trump’s trade war fallout, and a new prime minister—here’s how Canadians are standing up for their country and what’s next for the nation.

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Canada just held its most consequential election in decades, and the results are making waves.

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Despite economic struggles and Trump’s aggressive tariffs, Canadians rallied around the Liberal Party, led by new Prime Minister

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Mark Carney.

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Carney, a former central banker, promised to defend Canada’s sovereignty and rebuild the economy.

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In his words: “President Trump is trying to break us so he can own us.

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That will never happen.” Voters from across the political spectrum united, with many Quebecois and New Democrats backing

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the Liberals to block the Trump-aligned Conservatives.

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The message?

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For Canadians, it’s not just about money—it’s about the country.

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Trump’s trade war is hitting home.

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General Motors just announced it’s cutting a shift at its Oshawa, Ontario plant, putting 700 jobs at risk.

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The company cited the ‘evolving trade environment’ as a key reason, with Trump’s 25% tariffs on autos and

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parts shaking up the industry.

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Ontario’s premier called the move ‘extremely tough’ for workers, while unions warn of ripple effects across the auto

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sector.

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Meanwhile, some auto parts are temporarily spared from tariffs, but uncertainty looms.

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The message from Canadian leaders: they’ll keep fighting for jobs and investment, even as U.S.

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policies create chaos.

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Prime Minister Carney isn’t wasting time.

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He’s set to meet Trump at the White House, vowing to ‘fight to get the best deal for

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Canada.’ Carney says the old era of U.S.-Canada friendship is over, and he’s focused on building new alliances

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and a stronger, more independent economy.

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He’s also calling for unity at home, urging Canadians to ‘put on our Team Canada sweaters and win

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big.’ With high expectations and a divided parliament, Carney’s leadership will be tested as he faces both domestic

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challenges and Trump’s unpredictable tactics.

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Amid all the political drama, there’s still beauty to celebrate.

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Alberta’s Abraham Lake was just named one of the prettiest places in Canada, famous for its stunning ice

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bubbles in winter and breathtaking views year-round.

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It’s a reminder that, no matter the challenges, Canada’s natural wonders continue to inspire.