Canadian Prime Minister issued blunt response after Trump accuses them of ‘blatant attack’

Tensions Rise as Trump Slams Canada Over Digital Tax

Just as U.S.–Canada relations seemed stable, former President Donald Trump reignited tensions, calling Canada’s new 3% digital services tax a “blatant attack” on American tech firms like Amazon, Google, Meta, and others. The tax, retroactive to 2022, could cost these companies $2 billion by month’s end.

In a post on Truth Social (June 27), Trump accused Canada of being difficult to trade with and suspended all trade talks, threatening new tariffs.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded calmly: “We’ll continue to negotiate in the best interests of Canadians.” Trump doubled down…

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