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DON’T BLAME CANADA



DON’T BLAME CANADA: Few could ever have imagined the satirical South Park song ‘Blame Canada’ becoming a real political mantra. But US President Donald Trump is blaming his northern neighbour for Fentanyl deaths and is retaliating with on-again, off-again tariffs. New governing Liberal Party leader Mark Carney is having none of it: “Donald Trump has put unjustified tariffs on what we build, on what we sell, on how we earn a living. He’s attacking Canadian workers, families, and businesses. We can’t let him succeed and we won’t.” Photograph: Bloomberg

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21st March 2025

     

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DON’T BLAME CANADA: Few could ever have imagined the satirical South Park song ‘Blame Canada’ becoming a real political mantra. But US President Donald Trump is blaming his northern neighbour for Fentanyl deaths and is retaliating with on-again, off-again tariffs. New governing Liberal Party leader Mark Carney is having none of it: “Donald Trump has put unjustified tariffs on what we build, on what we sell, on how we earn a living. He’s attacking Canadian workers, families, and businesses. We can’t let him succeed and we won’t.” Photograph: Bloomberg

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