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U.S.-Canada Trade Reset
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Mark Carney used a New York speech to pitch a new U.S.-Canada partnership before the July USMCA review and Trump's renewal decision.
- Frame 1Mark Carney proposes a U.S.-Canada trade reset in New York as July's USMCA review puts the continental trade deal back on Trump's desk.
- Frame 2His pitch links cooperation to sectors facing global competition: energy, autos, aluminum, steel, and critical minerals.
- Frame 3Canada is also signing deals elsewhere because Carney says weaponized integration leaves countries less sovereign.
- Frame 4He says Canada supplies 99% of U.S. natural gas imports, 85% of electricity imports, and 60% of crude oil imports.
- Frame 5The July USMCA review becomes the test: renew the pact, reopen annual uncertainty, or let tariff pressure keep biting.
- Frame 6Trade minister Dominic LeBlanc heads to Washington next week while Trump decides whether North America's rulebook stays stable.
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- May 28, 5:33 PM EDT
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