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Canada’s New Leader Threatens Trump

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Carney Claims Victory, Blasts Trump in Fiery Speech

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney narrowly held onto power in Tuesday’s crucial federal election — but wasted no time firing shots at President Donald Trump, warning that the U.S. would never “break” Canada.

Speaking to a crowd of Liberal loyalists in Ottawa, Carney accused President Trump of trying to take control of Canadian resources, land, and sovereignty.

“For months, I’ve warned that America wants our land, our water, our country,” Carney declared. “President Trump is trying to break us so America can own us. That will never happen.”

The left-wing leader acknowledged that the world Canada once knew — marked by cooperation with the United States — had changed forever.

“Our old relationship with America, based on open trade and growing integration, is over,” he said.

Liberals Win, But Without a Strong Mandate

Although Carney’s Liberal Party won the most seats in Parliament, they fell short of a majority — a major setback as he faces tough negotiations ahead with President Trump.

Carney’s weakened position underscores deepening divisions inside Canada. Many Canadians, fed up with globalism and economic stagnation, are increasingly drawn to President Trump’s vision of economic freedom and national pride.

Trump’s Strong Stand Energizes Canadian Voters

President Trump, who has always championed American jobs and fair trade, openly endorsed Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. He called for Canada to strengthen its economy, cut taxes, and even consider becoming America’s 51st state.

“Good luck to the Great people of Canada,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “Elect a leader who will unleash your industries and end the fake borders that hold you back.”

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Trump’s unapologetic support for prosperity and security stirred passionate debate across Canada, fueling a nationalist movement that reshaped the election.

Nationalism Surges After Trudeau’s Collapse

Earlier this year, Liberals were bracing for disaster after former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned amid plunging approval ratings. Carney stepped in as a replacement, facing an electorate frustrated by rising costs, surging crime, and government overreach.

Initially trailing badly in the polls, Carney’s party capitalized on a surge of anti-American rhetoric to rally voters — even as millions of Canadians responded positively to Trump’s message of strength, prosperity, and national pride.

Poilievre Pledges to Keep Fighting

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre graciously conceded defeat but promised supporters that the fight for Canada’s future is far from over.

“We recognize tonight’s result, but we know Canadians are ready for real change,” Poilievre said. “The values of freedom, lower taxes, safer communities, and economic strength are the path forward.”

Throughout the campaign, Poilievre hammered the Liberals on the soaring cost of living, rising crime, and the urgent need to reclaim Canada’s economic independence.

Carney Faces Rocky Road Ahead

Carney, meanwhile, promised a confrontational approach with Washington, calling for billions in new spending to reduce Canada’s dependence on the U.S. — a move critics say will hurt both economies.

As President Trump continues to reshape the conversation about North American trade, security, and freedom, Canada’s political future looks more uncertain than ever.

One thing is clear: the spirit of national sovereignty and economic liberty — championed by Trump — is alive and growing, north of the border.