Canada’s next Prime Minister Mark Carney vows to win trade war as he immediately hits out at Donald Trump

In his acceptance address, Mark Carney, who will succeed Donald Trump as Prime Minister of Canada, has been critical of the president.

instantly after being nominated as the successor to Justin Trudeau on Sunday (March 9), Mark Carney, who will take over as Prime Minister of Canada, has made a commitment to win the continuing trade war with the United States of America and has instantly attacked Donald Trump.

The former head of the central banks in both the United Kingdom and Canada became victorious in the race to lead the Liberal Party in Canada, making him the first successful candidate to become Prime Minister who did not have any significant political background.

in the next days, it is anticipated that Carney will take over as Prime Minister. He will also serve as the leader of their Liberal Party as they prepare for the next general election, which is anticipated to be called in the following weeks, according to BBC News.

In addition, Carney did not waste any time in launching a scathing attack against President Trump after accepting the opportunity to lead Canada.

An order to impose “catastrophic” tariffs on Canada has been approved by the President of the United States of America. The purpose of this order is to hold Canada “accountable” for what Trump considers to be their failed pledge to “stop the flood of poisonous drugs into the United States.”

An additional tax of ten percent has been applied on Canadian energy items, in addition to the twenty-five percent tariff that has been applied to all goods imported from the countries.

As the 47th President of the United States, he stated that the only “solution” for Canada to avoid the tariff would be for it to become the 51st state of the United States.

On Sunday, Carney delivered a speech in which he stated, “America is not Canada.” Also, Canada will never, ever, ever be a part of the United States of America in any manner, shape, or form.

“This fight is not something that we asked for, but Canadians are always ready to fight when someone else throws the gloves down.” Our resources, our water, our land, and our country are all things that the Americans want.

He was quoted as saying, “These past ten years have been challenging,” as reported by the New York Post. The people of Canada have been confronted with crisis after crisis, yet through each and every catastrophe, they have demonstrated who they are today.

We have come together, we have defended one another, and by the end of each and every one of these situations, we have emerged even more powerful.

“And now, as Canadians face — from our neighbor — an existential challenge, an economic crisis, Canadians are showing exactly what we are made of.”