Canada plans to diversify away from U.S. economic ties amid tariff pressure

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says the country’s once-strong economic links to the United States have become a weakness due to tariff tensions and global uncertainty, and he will push for more investment, new trade deals with other countries, expanded clean energy capacity, and stronger domestic resilience to reduce dependence on one partner. He argues hope isn’t a plan, vows regular updates on diversification, and notes U.S. tariffs are affecting auto and steel workers while protectionist moves push Canada to diversify away from the U.S.
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