Carney Vows: Canada Will Not Be Taken by America

In a powerful and defiant message, Canadian leader Mark Carney has declared that Canada will not be overtaken by American interests, no matter the pressure. Speaking amidst growing tensions, Carney warned that the United States is aggressively eyeing Canada's land, water, and resources—a move he firmly rejected.


“As I’ve been warning for months, America wants our land, our water, our resources, our country... never,” Carney vowed.

He emphasized that these were not "idle threats" but serious developments, accusing former U.S. President Donald Trump of attempting to destabilize Canada for America's gain.

“That will never, ever happen. But we also must recognize the reality that our world has fundamentally changed," Carney said.

Amid escalating disputes, Carney pledged that Canada would emerge victorious, particularly in the ongoing trade war with America. He stressed that any negotiations with the United States would be conducted from a position of strength and sovereignty, not submission.

“When I sit down with President Trump, it will be to discuss the future economic and strategic relationship between two sovereign nations," he said. "And it will be with full knowledge that we have many other options to build prosperity for all Canadians.”

Carney’s bold remarks signal a critical moment in Canada-U.S. relations, highlighting a commitment to national sovereignty even in the face of mounting international pressures. As trade tensions escalate and political realities shift, Canada's leadership appears determined to carve its own independent path forward.

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