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    Mark Carney says dependence on US trade now liability

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    CALGARY, Alberta, Nov. 29, 2025: Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada’s deep economic dependence on trade with the United States, once viewed as a cornerstone of national prosperity, has become a structural weakness amid rising tariffs and shifting U.S. trade priorities. Speaking in Calgary on Thursday, Carney emphasized that Canada must adapt to a new global trading environment as relations with its largest economic partner face unprecedented strain. Carney’s remarks came during the signing of a federal-provincial partnership with Alberta aimed at boosting domestic infrastructure investment and diversifying export markets.

    Mark Carney says dependence on US trade now liability
    Canada aims to reduce reliance on US markets and broaden export opportunities.

    He noted that nearly all of Canada’s energy exports more than 95 percent are sold to the United States, with a similar reliance across key sectors such as lumber, steel, and aluminum. He described this interdependence as “once a strength, now a weakness,” underscoring how concentrated trade exposure leaves the Canadian economy vulnerable to external policy changes. The Prime Minister cited new U.S. tariffs and trade restrictions as evidence of a deteriorating commercial relationship. Canadian officials estimate that the cumulative economic impact of recent U.S. measures could reach US$50 billion, equivalent to approximately C$1,300 for every citizen.

    Carney said these pressures highlight the need for a strategic response that strengthens Canada’s independence in critical industries and opens alternative export routes beyond North America. Under the new agreement with Alberta, Ottawa and the province will collaborate on developing additional oil pipeline capacity to the Pacific Coast, facilitating potential crude exports to Asia. The plan remains subject to environmental and regulatory approval but represents a significant shift in Canada’s export orientation. Federal officials said the framework also includes commitments to advance critical-mineral production, expand renewable and conventional energy infrastructure, and promote manufacturing and technology investment across multiple regions.

    Energy and export diversification top federal agenda

    The government is also accelerating the approval process for large-scale projects, including data centers and clean-power facilities, to bolster domestic resilience and attract international investment. The policy direction aligns with recent federal initiatives to increase Canada’s share of global critical-minerals trade and reduce exposure to single-market dependency. Carney’s comments reflect growing concern in Ottawa about the sustainability of the trade relationship with Washington, particularly as the U.S. government imposes protectionist measures on key imports. Canadian exports to the U.S. totaled more than C$550 billion last year, accounting for nearly three-quarters of total outbound trade.

    While the United States remains Canada’s largest and most stable market, policy shifts in Washington have prompted federal and provincial leaders to accelerate diversification toward Asia, Europe, and emerging markets. Carney, who previously served as Governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England before entering politics, framed the current moment as a turning point for Canada’s economic identity. “The U.S. has changed. That’s their right. We must respond. That’s our imperative,” he said during the Calgary announcement.

    Alberta partnership signals stronger national cohesion

    He added that the agreement with Alberta marks the beginning of a broader federal effort to reinforce Canada’s economic sovereignty through investment, energy security, and expanded trade networks. The announcement was welcomed by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who said the partnership would unlock new opportunities for the province’s energy sector and strengthen its role in global supply chains. The federal government is expected to unveil additional trade and infrastructure measures in early 2026 as part of a national strategy to expand Canada’s export footprint beyond the U.S. market.

    The remarks signal a pivotal moment in Canada’s trade policy, as the country seeks to navigate an evolving global economy while recalibrating its most important bilateral relationship. The shift underscores Ottawa’s intent to pursue balanced, diversified trade partnerships that strengthen economic resilience and reduce overreliance on the U.S. market. It also reflects a broader recognition that long-term growth depends on expanding export opportunities, securing supply chains, and reinforcing national competitiveness in a rapidly changing global trade environment.  – By Content Syndication Services.

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