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Trump–Carney Showdown: Can U.S.–Canada Relations Recover After Talk of Annexation?

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President Donald Trump is set to meet newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday, following weeks of heightened tensions over trade and inflammatory remarks about Canada becoming the “51st state.”

Carney, leader of Canada’s center-left Liberal Party and a former central banker, secured a surprising election victory last week, propelled in part by a national backlash against Trump’s rhetoric. On election night, Carney warned, “America wants our land, our resources, our water, our country. These are not idle threats.”

Trump has recently intensified trade pressure on Canada, imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian goods and justifying it by citing trade deficits. While he dismissed the idea of military action, Trump told NBC that annexation could be considered and called Canada a potential “cherished state.”

Despite the tension, Carney emphasized that this meeting is only the beginning of what he hopes will be a long negotiation process. “We will defend our sovereignty and our interests, but we are willing to engage constructively,” he said in a news conference last week.

Analysts suggest Tuesday’s meeting offers a critical opportunity to reset strained relations. “The Canadian public’s reaction to Trump’s remarks played a major role in Carney’s election win,” said Asa McKercher, a public policy professor in Nova Scotia. “Carney campaigned with a firm, elbows-up stance against U.S. pressure — and that message resonated.”

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