Carney stated that he will only endorse a U.S. trade agreement if it aligns

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Carney stated that he will only endorse a U.S. trade agreement if it aligns with the best interests of Canadians.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has reiterated his commitment to securing a U.S. trade deal that serves the best interests of Canadians, emphasizing that his government will not settle for a subpar agreement. While attending the first ministers' meeting in Huntsville, Ontario, Carney briefed the premiers on the ongoing trade negotiations with the Trump administration, underscoring the complexities involved in reaching a mutually beneficial deal.

"We will not accept a bad deal," Carney asserted, reiterating his government's stance. "Our objective is not to reach a deal at any cost, but to secure an agreement that benefits Canadians." The prime minister's remarks come as the August 1 deadline for reaching a trade deal with the United States appears increasingly uncertain.

Carney's meeting with the premiers is aimed at strengthening Canada's position in the face of escalating trade tensions with the U.S. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is hosting the three-day gathering, which focuses on coordinating a unified response to the trade war initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump. While Carney remains hopeful about the prospect of a deal, he emphasized that his government is prepared to consider alternative options if a satisfactory agreement cannot be reached.

Ultimately, the prime minister's commitment to prioritizing Canadian interests serves as a beacon of reassurance for the country's citizens, who are eager for a resolution to the ongoing trade impasse. As Carney aptly put it, "We'll see" about the prospects of a deal, but one thing is clear: Canada will not compromise on its core values and interests.