Canada’s decades-long trade partnership with the U.S. is unraveling as Prime Minister Mark Carney admits “America has changed,” signaling the end of an era of deep integration. With travel between the nations plummeting and retaliatory tariffs under discussion, Canada faces a painful but necessary reckoning — balancing national pride against economic survival. While nearly 75% of Canadian exports still head to America, experts warn dollar-for-dollar retaliation could cripple Canada’s smaller economy. Yet, this rupture may be more than just a temporary U.S. administration issue — businesses are already rethinking global trade models, pushing Canada to diversify its alliances faster than ever before.

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