Carney says now is not the time to hit back at U.S. over tariffs
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is rejecting calls for Ottawa to push back at the U.S. with new retaliatory trade measures as talks with Washington continue on sector-specific trade deals.
“There’s times to hit back and there’s times to talk, and right now is the time to talk,” Carney said at a news conference in Toronto on Thursday.
In a speech at the Empire Club of Canada in Toronto on Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford called on Carney to hit the U.S. hard if Canada can’t reach a deal on trade with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
“President Trump could agree to something one day and he’ll wake up and change his mind the next day, and you won’t even know what hit you,” Ford said. “I mentioned to the prime minister, yes, we have to strike a deal with the U.S., but you can’t get rolled over by this guy.


