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Updated · syracuse.com · Apr 21
Carney Forms Broad Advisory Council as Canada Faces Rocky U.S. Trade Talks
Updated
Updated · syracuse.com · Apr 21

Carney Forms Broad Advisory Council as Canada Faces Rocky U.S. Trade Talks

54 articles · Updated · syracuse.com · Apr 21
  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has established a 24-member advisory committee to guide Canada through tense trade negotiations with the United States.
  • The committee includes leaders from business, labour, and politics, aiming to address U.S. tariffs on key Canadian industries like steel, aluminum, and autos.
  • Carney warned that Canada’s economic reliance on the U.S. is now a vulnerability, urging efforts to diversify trade and strengthen domestic resilience.
Can Canada's new committee forge an economic path independent of the United States amid CUSMA uncertainty?
How will Canadian industries survive the dramatic surge in U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum products?
What specific concessions does the U.S. demand from Canada in the upcoming CUSMA trade review?
Will Canada's new electric vehicle deal with China jeopardize its critical trade negotiations with the United States?
Could the failure to renew the CUSMA trade agreement plunge the Canadian economy into a recession?
Why do key Canadian industries still face crippling U.S. levies despite a Supreme Court tariff ruling?