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[–] SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 hours ago

Carney has been saying you can't trust the US well before these trade negotiations. He said an agreement with the US isn't worth the paper is written on.

Obviously the point of negotiations is to buy time. That and you go full-Trump and make big threats and do things without a plan, things tend to go bad. And when things go bad it's hard to explain to people you didn't even try to negotiate.

Carney has made deals with countries all over the world. If Trump kills auto production, we can replace deals with Ford, GM, and Stellantis with deals with manufacturers in other countries. Even China. I don't care if it's Gonna, Hyundai or BYD that owns the factories in Canada. If it employs Canadian workers is all good.

But these kinds of contingencies take time to prepare. If negotiating means more time to prepare, then you negotiate.

You don't have to worry about whether Carney was preparing for this. Would've been nice to have more time, but here in Canada we all knew this would come someday.

Do you think the US has done anything to prepare for a trade war with Canada? I'm all likelihood we'll Bunce back and forth between tariffs and TACO for about a month before anything takes effect because I'm pretty sure the US side of this trade war doesn't know what they're doing.