Mark Carney’s announcement that Canada won’t rush into a free trade deal with China is less about principled patriotism and more about damage control after President Trump’s bold stance rattled the globalist puppet strings. This isn’t some newfound love for American economic interests coming from Canada’s leftist prime minister. It’s the cold fear of getting hit with a 100 percent tariff from the U.S., a move Trump unveiled to protect America’s manufacturing and guard the North American economic fortress known as the USMCA.
For years, Canada has been cozying up to China, a regime that poses a direct threat to free nations and Western values. The globalist elites—who Carney clearly fancies himself a part of—love to pretend that deepening ties with Beijing is the path forward. But it’s a dangerous game. China isn’t just an economic partner; it’s a strategic adversary bent on undermining democracies from within. And while globalists drool over free trade deals with Beijing, they conveniently overlook how these agreements sacrifice American jobs and security on the altar of multinational corporate greed.
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President Trump’s threat to slap a crushing 100 percent tariff on Canadian goods is a wake-up call. It reminds the world that America will not tolerate backdoor deals with China that undercut U.S. interests. It’s a fierce defense of American workers, and a slap to Canada’s leftist leadership that’s been flirting with China’s dragon far too long. Carney’s quick backpedal shows just how hollow his China-friendly stance really was. When confronted with real consequences, the leftist prime minister suddenly “remembers” America’s importance.
This episode exposes the rotten heart of globalism. It’s a system focused on enriching international elites who don’t care where the jobs go, as long as the money keeps flowing. Politicians like Carney are pawns in this game, pushing policies that weaken North America’s economic ties in the service of a dangerous foreign power. Trump’s firm hand is the first real pushback against this madness, proving that America comes first—not some utopian fantasy of endless global free trade.
If Canada wants to keep its place in the Western alliance, it should stop playing footsie with China and get serious about supporting its American neighbors, who made its prosperity possible. The question is, will leaders like Carney ever put their own people before leftist ideology and globalist schemes? Or will they keep risking everything on the altar of China’s communist ambitions until the tariffs drop, and the American worker pays the price?

