United States President Donald Trump has escalated his confrontation with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, hinting at rocky negotiations as Canada seeks to deescalate a rising commerce warfare.
On Wednesday, Trump turned to his social media platform Reality Social to provide his model of a noon cellphone name he held with Trudeau.
“The decision led to a ‘considerably’ pleasant method,” Trump stated, with out providing specifics.
The Republican chief did, nevertheless, accuse Trudeau of doing too little to deal with fentanyl trafficking, a problem consultants say is of minor concern alongside the Canadian border.
Trump additionally overtly questioned Trudeau’s position in Canada’s upcoming federal election, trying to lift questions on his authorities’s legitimacy, as he has with different world leaders.
Stress over tariffs
The high-level negotiations come sooner or later after Trump imposed 25-percent tariffs on merchandise from each Canada and Mexico, the US’s two largest buying and selling companions, to not point out its neighbours.
These excessive tariffs had been looming over the 2 nations for a while.
Shortly after successful the presidency in November, Trump announced he deliberate to leverage the 25-percent tariffs to pressure Canada and Mexico to tighten their borders.
He additionally talked about that Canada may keep away from such staggering tariffs by ceding its sovereignty and turning into the 51st state within the US.
After taking workplace on January 20, Trump set a date in early February for the tariffs to take impact. However each Canada and Mexico provided compromises that allowed for the tariffs to be delayed, with a purpose to keep away from the anticipated harms to their economies.
For Mexico, that meant sending 10,000 Nationwide Guard troops to its border with the US. For Canada, the compromise took the type of a slate of measures together with the creation of a “fentanyl tsar” and a job pressure to crack down on drug trafficking.
However the delay expired on Tuesday, and the US tariffs have since come into pressure.
Canada and Mexico instantly responded with their very own retaliatory tariffs, marking the opening salvoes of the nascent commerce warfare.
“Canadians are affordable, and we’re well mannered. However we won’t again down from a combat. Not when our nation and the wellbeing of everybody in it’s at stake,” Trudeau stated on Tuesday.
He warned all three nations’ economies can be harmed by a commerce standoff.
Already, the steep import duties have rattled a number of industries, and the “massive three” US automakers – Ford, Stellantis and Common Motors – efficiently petitioned Trump for a one-month exemption from the tariffs on Wednesday.
Canada, in the meantime, has sought to barter an finish to the commerce warfare with the Trump administration, whereas submitting a grievance over the steep tariffs with the World Commerce Group.
It has argued that the tariffs violate a free-trade agreement struck throughout Trump’s first time period, the United States-Mexico-Canada Settlement (USMCA).
Deal with fentanyl
In his Reality Social post on Wednesday, Trump highlighted the illicit drug fentanyl because the sticking level within the tariff negotiations.
“Justin Trudeau, of Canada, known as me to ask what may very well be finished about Tariffs. I instructed him that many individuals have died from Fentanyl that got here by the Borders of Canada and Mexico, and nothing has satisfied me that it has stopped,” Trump wrote.
“He stated that it’s gotten higher, however I stated, ‘That’s not adequate.’”
However consultants have questioned whether or not the concentrate on fentanyl on the Canadian border is misplaced, given the comparatively minuscule quantities crossing into the US from the north.
Canada itself has known as the tariffs “unjustified“. It has identified that the US authorities’s personal statistics point out the quantity of fentanyl seized alongside the nations’ shared border is lower than 1 %.
In accordance with the web site for the US Customs and Border Safety, solely about 19.5 kilogrammes (43 kilos) had been confiscated on the nation’s northern border for the fiscal yr 2024.
That’s out of a complete of greater than 9,934kg (21,900 kilos) seized coming into the US that yr.
Nonetheless, on Wednesday, Trump blamed Trudeau for “Weak Border Insurance policies” which might be “accountable for the demise of many individuals”.
And his administration was on the defensive in opposition to accusations that it was inventing an issue with a purpose to justify its tariffs.
At a information briefing on Wednesday, White Home Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt lashed out at a reporter who questioned Trump’s motives and famous the quantity of fentanyl arriving from Canada may match right into a “carry-on suitcase”.
“ You’re asking me for what the president’s justification is for these tariffs. It’s less than you. You’re not the president,” Leavitt replied. “Frankly, I believe it’s slightly bit disrespectful to the households on this nation who’ve misplaced family members by the hands of this lethal poison.”

Questioning Canada’s elections
Chatting with the CBC tv present The Nationwide on Tuesday, Canada’s Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc stated his authorities had been working to keep away from the tariffs and that he has been engaged in dialogue together with his US counterpart, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
However LeBlanc emphasised that no compromise can be accepted besides the whole repeal of the tariffs. He known as on the US to “return to respecting the free commerce settlement”.
“We’re not inquisitive about some kind of discount of the tariffs,” LeBlanc stated. “We wish the free commerce settlement with the USA and Mexico revered, and we’ll proceed to work with the federal government of the USA on points as soon as the tariffs are lifted.”
“This isn’t assembly any individual kind of midway or lowering the tariffs,” he added. “We need to guarantee Canadian items and providers can enter the USA freed from tariffs.”
However Trump himself has used the tariffs as a mechanism to strain the Canadian authorities to cede its sovereignty and be a part of the US.
Trump has expressed a number of occasions throughout his second time period an expansionist want to develop US territory overseas, together with by “reclaiming” the Panama Canal, one thing he reiterated in a joint speech to the US Congress on Tuesday.
Once more on Wednesday, Trump referred to Trudeau as a “governor”, a title used for leaders of US states.
He additionally tried to spur questions concerning the legitimacy of Trudeau’s energy, by writing in conspiratorial phrases about Canada’s upcoming federal elections.
“He was unable to inform me when the Canadian Election is happening, which made me curious,” Trump wrote of Trudeau. “Like, what’s happening right here? I then realized he’s attempting to make use of this subject to remain in energy. Good luck Justin!”
Trump has a historical past of questioning different leaders’ legitimacy. In February, he known as one other elected official, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine, a “dictator” for failing to carry wartime elections. Ukraine is at the moment heading off a full-scale invasion from Russia.
Trump’s efforts to undermine Trudeau, nevertheless, might have spurred the alternative impact.
After years of trailing Canada’s Conservative Occasion within the polls, Trudeau’s Liberal Occasion has seen a resurgence in popularity – one thing consultants have credited, partly, to a backlash in opposition to Trump.
Trudeau is about to step down as Liberal Occasion chief on March 9, with the election of his alternative.
Canada should maintain a federal election no later than October 20, although the Liberal Occasion might provoke a vote earlier than then.