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JUST IN: Mark Carney says, “Canada stands up against bully. We can not be intimidated”
Ottawa, Canada — In a fiery speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Mark Carney, the frontrunner to become Canada’s next prime minister, vowed that his country will not back down from U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade tactics.
“Canada stands up against bully. We cannot be intimidated,” Carney stated, directly addressing Trump’s recent imposition of steep tariffs on Canadian imports, including automobiles and steel.
Carney’s remarks come as tensions escalate between the two nations following Trump’s announcement of a 25% tariff on Canadian goods, which he justified as a response to perceived trade imbalances.
The former Bank of Canada governor emphasized unity among smaller nations against economic coercion, earning applause from international leaders.
“When faced with bullying, you stand your ground,” he added, highlighting Canada’s commitment to fair trade and sovereignty.
The statement has ignited widespread debate online, with social media users amplifying calls for accountability.
One viral post read: “Raise your hand if you want Trump impeached immediately for abuse of power ✋,” reflecting frustration over what critics view as an overreach of executive authority. Supporters of Trump, however, defend the tariffs as necessary to protect American jobs.
Canadian officials have signaled readiness to retaliate with countermeasures, potentially targeting U.S. exports like agricultural products.
As the 2026 federal election approaches, Carney’s stance positions him as a strong defender against external pressures, boosting his Liberal Party bid.
The White House has not yet responded to Carney’s comments, but Trump previously tweeted warnings to Canada, saying, “Remember that, Mark.” Analysts predict this could strain North American relations further in the coming months.

