U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized Canadian politicians Chrystia Freeland and Pierre Poilievre, calling Freeland 'a whack' and stating that Poilievre is 'not a MAGA guy.' His comments come as the U.S. considers imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian goods. Trump also claimed credit for Freeland’s resignation as finance minister. In response, Poilievre and Freeland dismissed Trump's remarks, with Poilievre affirming that he does not align with Trump's 'MAGA' movement. The escalating rhetoric raises concerns about U.S.-Canada trade relations as the tariff deadline approaches.
It's about time we put America first—Canada has been taking advantage of us for years, and these tariffs are exactly what we need to protect our jobs and industries!
Trump is just telling it like it is—Freeland was a disaster, and Poilievre trying to distance himself from MAGA shows he's not as strong on America-first policies as he should be. Canada needs to stop taking advantage of the U.S. on trade, and if tariffs are what it takes, so be it!
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‘I am not MAGA’: Poilievre, Freeland respond to latest Trump attacks
Canadian leaders have fired back against U.S. President Donald Trump's latest round of attacks against them, including the claim that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is 'not a MAGA guy."
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Freeland ‘a whack’, Poilievre ‘not a MAGA guy’: Trump on Canadian politics
U.S. President Donald Trump weighed in this week on domestic Canadian politics, firing insults at Chrystia Freeland and claiming Pierre Poilievre is not a “MAGA guy” as his deadline to impose steep tariffs on Canada inches closer.
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Trump says Poilievre ‘not a MAGA guy,’ calls Freeland a ‘whack’
In an interview with The Spectator, U.S. President Donald Trump did not provide any new insights into how Canada might stop his planned 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods.
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