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Prime Minister Mark Carney defends Canada against U.S. trade gripes, citing steel, aluminum, and car tariffs as violations. Mexico and the U.S. are already in talks, while Canada faces U.S. frustration over alcohol sales bans. Carney supports Ontarios stance on American booze, emphasizing Canadas two-way trade flow and majority support for his position. Tensions rise as Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticizes Carneys past actions, setting the stage for review talks.
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