
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney sends blistering message to Trump
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Supporters for Canada's Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader Mark Carney celebrates as results are announced Carney will remain in charge of dealing with an American president in Donald Trump (pictured right) who has openly gloated about making the neighbors to the north the '51st state' and calling his predecessor 'Governor [Justin]54% : 'I have to be honest, as a state, it works great,' said Trump, who previously threatened to make the country the 51st state through economic coercion.
52% : Trump´s actions infuriated Canadians and stoked a surge in nationalism that helped the Liberals flip the election narrative and win a fourth-straight term in power.
44% : It means that Carney will remain in charge of dealing with an American president in Donald Trump who has openly gloated about making the neighbors to the north the '51st state' and calling his predecessor 'Governor [Justin]
43% : Trump wrote.
41% : In a speech in the late hours after his victory was secured, he took dead aim at Trump with a dark premonition, claiming to be preparing 'for the worst.' 'As I've been warning for months, America wants our land, our water, our resources, our country... never,' he said.
41% : 'You know, until I came along, remember that the conservative was leading by 25 points,' Trump said.
38% : In a speech in the late hours after his victory was secured, he took dead aim at Trump with a dark premonition, claiming to be preparing 'for the worst' Canada 's ruling Liberals retained power in Monday's election but it is too soon to say whether they will form a majority government over Pierre Poilievre's (pictured) Conservatives As of 12:30 a.m. EDT, Liberals were leading in 162 of 343 districts (up from 150 in the previous government), with Conservatives leading in 148.
37% : In addition to the trade war with the U.S. and frosty relationship with Trump, Canada is dealing with a cost-of-living crisis.
36% : Trump's attacks also put Poilievre and the opposition Conservative Party on the defensive and led to a surge in nationalism that helped the Liberals flip the election narrative.
35% : The Liberals looked headed for a crushing defeat until the American president started attacking Canada´s economy and threatening its sovereignty, suggesting it should become the 51st state.
34% : Carney promised, still, to meet with Trump despite 'a crisis that we did not create' and promised to 'win this trade war with America.' 'When I sit down with President Trump, it will be to discuss the future economic and strategic relationship between two sovereign nations and it will be with full knowledge that we have many other options to build prosperity for all Canadians.' Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney (pictured) warned that Donald Trump is 'trying to break us so that America can own us' in his victory speech after his Liberals won the federal election Monday Carney's Liberal Party is projected to continue to rule Canada after being declared winner of Monday's elections, though it is unclear if it will be a minority or majority government However, he warned: 'Our old relationship of integration with the US is now over.
34% : We are over the shock of the American betrayal, we have to take care of each other.' Trump has yet to weight in on the result.
30% : The result was a huge defeat for Conservative leader Poilievre, who focused his campaign on domestic issues and the need to fix a country the Liberals had 'broken.' Trump reinserted himself into Canada´s election during a signing ceremony inside the Oval Office, saying Canada 'would cease to exist as a country' if the U.S. stopped buying its goods.
29% : But Trump attacked, Trudeau resigned and Carney, a two-time central banker, became the Liberal Party´s leader and prime minister.
28% : Carney promised these were not 'idle threats,' adding: 'President Trump is trying to break us so that America can own us.' 'That will never, ever happen.
27% : Carney's Liberal Party completed a shocking comeback driven by anger toward Donald Trump, though its too soon to say whether they will be forming a majority or minority government in Canada's parliamentary system.
26% : Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney warned that Donald Trump is 'trying to break us so that America can own us' in his victory speech after his Liberals won the federal election Monday.
21% : Trump reiterated his claim that the U.S. doesn´t need anything from Canada - including autos and oil.
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