Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Canadian imports, calling them “a very dumb thing to do.” In response, Canada imposed immediate 25% tariffs on C$30 billion worth of U.S. imports, with an additional C$125 billion in tariffs planned if necessary.
Trudeau condemned the tariffs as unjustified and pledged to challenge them through the World Trade Organization and the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Despite Canada’s historically strong trade ties with the U.S., tensions have escalated, with Trump dismissing Trudeau as the “governor” of Canada and suggesting it could become the 51st U.S. state.
Trump, unhappy with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal, threatened reciprocal tariffs. He also accused Canada of failing to curb fentanyl flow into the U.S., which Trudeau called “bogus” and false. With Canada sending 75% of its exports to the U.S., economists warn of an impending recession unless the tariffs are lifted.
The Canadian government is taking steps to mitigate the impact, expanding employment benefits and offering direct business support. Quebec and Ontario have begun removing U.S. alcohol from liquor stores, while Ontario Premier Doug Ford warned of a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to U.S. states.
Trudeau urged Americans to recognize that Canada’s retaliation targets harmful policies, not the people. As tensions rise, Canadian sports fans have even begun booing U.S. teams at hockey games.
With the trade war intensifying, Trudeau vowed that Canada would not back down, emphasizing, “We’re going to fight, and we’re going to win.”


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