Manitoba’s premier Wab Kinew is sounding the alarm as Canada faces a Friday deadline to finalize trade talks with the U.S., warning against rushing concessions to President Trump, whom he calls erratic and untrustworthy. The core issue? Restoring American alcohol sales in Canada in exchange for reduced tariffs on Canadian steel, autos, and possibly dairy. While Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc says talks are “very close,” Kinew urges Canadians not to buy the booze—even if it’s back on shelves—and questions whether the proposed tariff cuts (from 50% to 25% on steel, 25% to 15% on autos) truly benefit local communities. Public opinion leans hardline: most Canadians want their government to stand firm, while reports suggest U.S. VP JD Vance claims Canada has already yielded on key issues.

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