Carney says he’ll talk to Trump ‘when it makes sense’ after 35 per cent tariff lands
Days after the United States hit Canada with higher tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday that he will speak with U.S. President Donald Trump “when it makes sense.”
“I haven’t spoken to the president in recent days,” Carney said during a press conference in West Kelowna, B.C.
When asked Thursday about the prospects for a trade deal with Canada, Trump said that “he’s called” — seemingly a reference to Carney.
The U.S. hit Canada on Friday with a 35 per cent tariff on goods not compliant with the Canada-United States-Mexico agreement on trade, known as CUSMA. Tariff rates for Canadian steel, aluminum and copper are at 50 per cent.


