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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has criticized Israel for blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza, calling it a violation of international law. He urged Israel to hand over control of aid distribution to international agencies, noting that Canadian-funded supplies are stuck and not reaching those in need. Carney called for honest negotiations toward a ceasefire and reiterated Canada’s support for a two-state solution. He also announced Foreign Minister Anita Anand’s participation in next week’s UN summit on the two-state solution in New York.
U.S. President Donald Trump has suspended all trade negotiations with Canada, criticizing Canada’s new digital services tax on American tech firms as a “direct attack.” He plans to impose new tariffs on Canadian goods within a week. This move disrupts the positive momentum from the recent G7 summit. Canada will implement a 3% tax on digital revenues from U.S. companies like Amazon and Google starting Monday. The U.S. may retaliate with tariffs after a formal investigation.
Stricter U.S. immigration policies have prompted a wave of desperate migrants heading toward Canada, braving life-threatening conditions. Recently, Nestor and José arrived in Plattsburgh, New York, and were seen searching for a taxi at a Sunoco gas station to cross into Canada—despite freezing temperatures dropping from 3°C to -17°C. Experts say this surge echoes the migration spike seen in 2017 during Trump’s presidency. Meanwhile, Canada has opened new processing centers in Quebec and increased border patrols.
Tough U.S. Immigration Policy Triggers Risky Migrant Surge Toward Canada
In a joint statement, the G7 nations declared their unwavering support for Israel’s right to self-defense amid rising tensions with Iran. The statement labeled Iran as the principal source of instability and terrorism in the Middle East and affirmed that Iran must never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. The G7 also emphasized the need for a peaceful resolution to the Iran issue and expressed concern over volatility in the global oil market. The coalition reiterated its call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Iran is the ‘Main Source of Instability and Terror’ in Middle East: G7 Joint Statement
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged to raise defence spending to 2% of GDP this fiscal year—five years ahead of schedule—to reduce Canada’s reliance on the US for defence. Warning of threats from Russia and China, Carney stressed that Canada must prioritize domestic production and diversify military procurement. The move comes ahead of the G7 and Nato summits, with defence a top agenda. Carney also criticized America’s growing protectionism and dominance over key military assets like the F-35 fighter jets.
In a rare speech from the throne, Britain’s King Charles III emphasized that the relationship between the United States and Canada is founded on mutual respect and shared interests. Speaking at the Canadian Parliament for the first time in nearly five decades, King Charles said both nations are committed to achieving transformative benefits for their people. He praised Canada’s efforts to strengthen ties with global trade partners, aligning with the values and needs of the modern world.
King Charles III Highlights Canada-U.S. Relationship Based on Mutual Respect
CBC reports that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party has won the Canadian election, overcoming early predictions of a major loss. A surge in nationalist sentiment followed provocative statements by U.S. President Trump, who threatened Canadian sovereignty and suggested turning Canada into America’s 51st state. The resignation of Justin Trudeau helped the Liberals regain momentum.
Liberal Party Wins Canadian Election Amid Rising Nationalism
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a 25% tariff on selected U.S. automobile imports in response to what he called violations of free trade principles. Though Canada was initially exempt from Trump’s global tariff measures due to USMCA compliance, new U.S. policies have targeted various goods including vehicles, steel, and aluminum.
Calling Trump’s trade policies a “tragedy,” Carney warned that they could destabilize the global economy and marked the end of an era of American economic leadership.
Canada Imposes 25% Tariff on U.S. Vehicle Imports
A survey conducted by the National Council of Canadian Muslims revealed that 55% of Canadians support banning arms exports to Israel due to the ongoing crisis in Gaza. Additionally, 49% believe Canada should go further by restricting the sale of military equipment, services, and training to Israel. More than 56% of respondents agreed that Canada should comply with the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) decision, meaning that if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enters Canada, he should be arrested. Support for recognizing the ICC’s warrant is particularly high among Liberal Party voters, with 70% in favor. However, Conservative voters are divided on the issue, with half supporting Netanyahu’s arrest and the other half remaining undecided.
Majority of Canadians Support Sanctions Against Israel and Netanyahu
Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney has dissolved parliament and announced an early election on April 28, citing threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. Carney accused Trump of undermining Canada’s sovereignty with aggressive trade policies and high tariffs. The Liberals, who gained popularity following Trudeau’s resignation, are now in a close race with the Conservatives. Trump’s comments about making Canada the “51st state” have fueled nationalistic sentiments. Polls show Carney as the strongest leader to counter Trump’s economic pressure.
Canada Calls Early Election Amid Trump’s Threats
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has warned that Canada may completely halt electricity exports to the United States if Washington escalates its new tariff measures. On Monday, a 25% tariff on electricity imports from Canada to the U.S. took effect. Ford stated that nearly 1.5 million American customers in Minnesota, New York, and Michigan would be affected. "Believe me, I don't want to do this. This trade war is Trump's doing," Ford said, adding that the tariff increase could push monthly electricity bills for American consumers up by as much as $100.
Canada Threatens to Cut Off U.S. Power Supply Over Tariffs
Mark Carney, newly elected leader of Canada’s Liberal Party, has strongly rejected the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state of the United States. His statement came in response to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent suggestion that Canada should join the U.S. to benefit from lower tariffs and increased military protection. Carney declared that Canada will remain independent and sovereign, emphasizing that while Americans may desire Canada’s resources, land, and water, they will never own the country.
Mark Carney: ‘Canada Will Never Be the 51st U.S. State’
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that, starting March 4, Canada will impose a 25% tariff on US goods. He stated that if President Donald Trump proceeds with proposed tariffs on Canadian products, Canada will retaliate by imposing tariffs on $155 billion worth of US goods. Trudeau further emphasized that the tariffs would remain in place until the US withdraws its trade measures. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has announced the imposition of a 25% tariff on both Canada and Mexico.
Canada to Impose 25% Tariff on US Goods in Retaliation
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet with King Charles of the United Kingdom on Monday. Trudeau has confirmed that the preservation of Canada’s sovereignty will be a primary focus of their discussion. Earlier last week, King Charles invited Donald Trump to the UK for his second official state visit. During a public meeting at the Oval Office, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer handed over the invitation to Trump. Since his second term as President of the United States, Trump has repeatedly stated that Canada would be better off if it became the 51st state of the U.S.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Meet with King Charles, Sovereignty to Be a Key Topic
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extended his greetings to Muslims on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan. In a post on social media platform X on Friday night, he wrote, “As the sun sets, Muslims in Canada and around the world begin the holy month of Ramadan. To those who are praying and breaking their fast with family and friends, I send my best wishes.”
With the sighting of the Ramadan moon, fasting began on March 1 in Saudi Arabia, Oman, the UAE, Qatar, and most Muslim-majority countries, including Australia and Indonesia. However, in regions where the moon was not sighted, fasting will begin a day later.
Trudeau Extends Ramadan Greetings
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