Mark Carney DID apologize to President Trump over the anti Tariff ad.

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Carney is serving 2 minutes for elbowing it seems...As the rest of the country is suffering.
I supported Carney at least in part because he promised us an Elbows Up approach to dealing with Trump…thus far, I’m disappointed with Carney in this regard- he makes Canada look weak and feckless.

Trump “likes” Carney because he constantly kisses his ass but he has no respect for people who do this nor for us as a country.
 
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I supported Carney at least in part because he promised us an Elbows Up approach to dealing with Trump…thus far, I’m disappointed with Carney in this regard- he makes Canada look weak and feckless.

Trump “likes” Carney because he constantly kisses his ass but he has no respect for people who do this nor for us as a country.
That was the entire reason SkidMark got elected, because he portrayed himself as the only one capable of defeating the bad orange man. The Canadian voting public are dumber than dirt.
 
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I supported Carney at least in part because he promised us an Elbows Up approach to dealing with Trump…thus far, I’m disappointed with Carney in this regard- he makes Canada look weak and feckless.

Trump “likes” Carney because he constantly kisses his ass but he has no respect for people who do this nor for us as a country.
Put the blame on DoFo for the ads, not on Carney for trying to fix DoFo's screwup
 

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Put the blame on DoFo for the ads, not on Carney for trying to fix DoFo's screwup
I actually support Dofo in this instance. The ads made their point- they got under Trump’s skin and triggered a national conversation in the US.

In my opinion, Carney should have had Dofo’s back and stood up for him publicly even if he disagreed.
 

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I actually support Dofo in this instance. The ads made their point- they got under Trump’s skin and triggered a national conversation in the US.

In my opinion, Carney should have had Dofo’s back and stood up for him publicly even if he disagreed.
1) its a federal jurisdiction and DoFo should stay in his lane
2) antagonizing a dementia suffering troll is a bigger issue than a conversation he won't listen to. The ads played bigger here than in the US.
3) DoFo spent $75 million in america instead of spending that money on Ontario services
 

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I supported Carney at least in part because he promised us an Elbows Up approach to dealing with Trump…thus far, I’m disappointed with Carney in this regard- he makes Canada look weak and feckless.

Trump “likes” Carney because he constantly kisses his ass but he has no respect for people who do this nor for us as a country.
You cannot reason or have an intelligent discussion on economics with Trump. Carney is forced to play the game of make nice, just like every other leader except maybe for China, while he bides his time and finds other trading partners or nature takes it's course and takes Trump out. Albeit the reality is, the US is the elephant and Canada the beaver. Ford's timing was bad, especially when the Federal government was talking about having a sweetened deal on some items within the coming week and considering they are dealing with a child in the US.
 

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I actually support Dofo in this instance. The ads made their point- they got under Trump’s skin and triggered a national conversation in the US.

In my opinion, Carney should have had Dofo’s back and stood up for him publicly even if he disagreed.
I agree and support Dofo as well. Time to stand up to ignorant idiot bully Trump.

I would have prefer that Carney did not back down either but really it's ok. A lot of the american population supports canada because the lies of Trump are simply too strong.

Trump looks so weak and flaky in this whole thing.
 

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Why don't you explain what strong leadership would have looked like to you and what Pierre would do in this situation?
First of all not have back down on the counter tariffs. Yes, they wouldn't help Canadians, but they would have been impactful on American exporters. Next, getting serious about discussions on an updated trade agreement would be helpful, isn't clear that Carney's team has made much/any progress.

Now tell me how Carney's elbow's up has transitioned into a bend the knee approach.
 
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Yes, they wouldn't help Canadians....
A Prime Minister's job is to do what benefits Canadians.
Not engage in performative actions that negatively impact us.
For whatever reason, we have made the mistake of putting all our eggs in one basket in the US.
Until that changes, the PM needs to act thoughtfully, which Carney is doing.
Guess what the right would be saying if he kept those tariffs on and it caused inflation?
That's right. They'd be whining about affordability and pick on something unrelated like immigration.
Next, getting serious about discussions on an updated trade agreement would be helpful, isn't clear that Carney's team has made much/any progress.
That shows strong leadership.
It is ELBOWS UP.
Not the conservative favourite, HEAD DOWN, ARCH YOUR BACK, ASS UP.
I said it before in another post.
The fact that we don't yet have a deal means Carney isn't backing down on Canada's demands.
What the wannabe MAGA quislings are proposing is that we bend the knee to Trump.
Nope. Carney is doing fine considering the circumstances.
 

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Did you guys ever think it's coordinated? Ford takes the heat while Carney plays good cop? Trump over reacted. But he just looking for excuses anyway.
 

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I agree and support Dofo as well. Time to stand up to ignorant idiot bully Trump.

I would have prefer that Carney did not back down either but really it's ok. A lot of the american population supports canada because the lies of Trump are simply too strong.

Trump looks so weak and flaky in this whole thing.
I'm sure it came from someone else in the admin, trump would have forgotten it by now.
So likely this is something to do with a trade ambassador or upcoming deal.

Though Carney is also trying to figure out who will pass his budget with him here.
Right now he doesn't have any party who will give him the votes to pass it.
 

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Did you guys ever think it's coordinated? Ford takes the heat while Carney plays good cop? Trump over reacted. But he just looking for excuses anyway.
There is no way Carney would plan to make DoFo look aggressive and him the apologetic one.
This was DoFo screwing up and Carney trying to fix it.
 

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A Prime Minister's job is to do what benefits Canadians.
Not engage in performative actions that negatively impact us.
For whatever reason, we have made the mistake of putting all our eggs in one basket in the US.
Until that changes, the PM needs to act thoughtfully, which Carney is doing.
Guess what the right would be saying if he kept those tariffs on and it caused inflation?
That's right. They'd be whining about affordability and pick on something unrelated like immigration.

That shows strong leadership.
It is ELBOWS UP.
Not the conservative favourite, HEAD DOWN, ARCH YOUR BACK, ASS UP.
I said it before in another post.
The fact that we don't yet have a deal means Carney isn't backing down on Canada's demands.
What the wannabe MAGA quislings are proposing is that we bend the knee to Trump.
Nope. Carney is doing fine considering the circumstances.
Short-term pain for long term gain, sometimes you need to take hard decisions. And if you thought it was prudent, why did he put them on in the first place?

Just bent the knee, nothing to do with looking after Canadian's interest. Some inflation is likely better than sever recession, which we aren't far away from as the jobs slip away.

He is doing fine? lol, didn't he say he'd have a deal in July? Not sure that is fine, but hey, you'll twist yourself into a pretzel to find some sort of explanation.
 
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