Canada's new prime minister also criticises Trump: We're attacking Canadian workers and businesses, we're not gonna let this happen.

Justin Trudeau's deputy as Canada's next prime minister sent a warning to President Trump just minutes after he was selected between the increasingly hostile relations between the United States and its northern neighbour, the DailyMail reports. Former central banker Mark Carney launched a harsh escape towards Trump on Sunday [...]
Justin Trudeau's deputy as Canada's next prime minister sent a warning to President Trump just minutes after he was selected between the increasingly hostile relations between the United States and its northern neighbour, the DailyMail reports.
Former central banker Mark Carney issued a sharp escape towards Trump on Sunday shortly after he was elected to take Trudeau as leader of the liberal party and prime minister of Canada.
The 59-year-old leader made it clear that he intends to continue the course of Trudeau public disputes with the American leader.
He accused Trump that “efforts to weaken our economy” in his speech in a noisy room full of liberal party voters.
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He's attacking Canadian workers, families and businesses. We can't let him succeed. And we won't. )
Opposition conservatives hoped to make elections for Trudeau, who shed tears Sunday as he gave the party farewell speech. The outgoing prime minister's popularity declined after food and housing prices increased and migration increased.
Trump has repeatedly defended his ambition to annex Canada, referring to Trudeau as the Governor Trudeau and nation as the 51st state of America.












