Manitoba’s Premier Wab Kinew is blunt: President Trump is a “bad person” and “not to be trusted,” warning Canada not to rush concessions in trade talks. Yet, as federal minister Dominic LeBlanc signals progress toward a U.S.-Canada deal, Kinew’s own province may restore U.S. alcohol sales — a major U.S. demand — to secure the agreement and dodge steep tariffs. While Kinew urges Canadians to support domestic goods, provincial leaders face tough choices between national pride and economic survival, highlighting the messy reality of trade diplomacy under an unpredictable U.S. president.
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