Canada’s decades-long trade alliance with the U.S. is fraying fast, as Prime Minister Mark Carney declares the old dynamic is over — warning of a potential trade war and accusing America of weaponizing economic ties. With nearly 75% of Canadian exports heading south, the fallout hits hard, from soaring costs to plummeting cross-border travel. While Canadians brace for pain, Carney’s defiant stance at home has sparked national pride — even as experts warn the U.S. can no longer be trusted. Canada’s pivot is accelerating: it’s actively courting global partners to diversify its economy and double non-U.S. business in a decade — signaling that even if tensions ease, the relationship will never fully revert to its former self.

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