Carney told the premiere that he would sign only an American trade deal ‘In the best interest of Canadian people’

Carney told the premiere that he would sign only an American trade deal ‘In the best interest of Canadian people’

Canada’s probability looks uncertain to reach a trade deal with the United States from the time of August 1, Prime Minister Mark Karney said that his government would only sign a new agreement if there is a signature worth signing.

“The Canadian government will not accept a bad thing,” Carney said in French in Huntsville, Onts on Tuesday. “Whatever our purpose is, it is not to reach that deal. We are following a deal that will be in the best interest of the Canadian people.”

When it comes to the possibility of reaching a deal, Carney said “we will see” and “complex talks” continue. He said that if there is no deal that works for Canada, his government “will take stock” and consider what to do next.

The Prime Minister commented after the fall in the meeting of the first ministers in the country of Ontario, where he informed the Canada’s premiere on the business discussions of the government with the Trump administration.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is hosting a premiere for a three -day meetings to discuss his reaction for US President Donald Trump, launched against Premier Doug Ford Canada.

Look Carney says that the American trade deal is still being worked out:

Carney says that ‘We are working to get the best deal with us’

Speaking to reporters at Huntsville, Onts on Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said that he is working with a premiere to continue talking with the US and to do ‘Canada’s construction’.

Carney said that a good deal would strengthen the country’s long -lasting and successful business relations with Canada, while Canada does not prevent Canada from expanding the country’s relationships worldwide.

“Our phone is ringing with hooks from other countries that want to do more with Canada,” Carney said. He said, “I have bilaterals with world leaders with more than 80 bilaterals since becoming Prime Minister. Many premiere have been on major trade missions. We have other things,” he said.

Nova Scotia’s premiere Tim Houston said after a meeting with Carney that he does not have a dead set to sign a deal from the deadline – he wants the best deal for Canada, no matter how much time it takes.

Houston said he still hopes that this is possible and “there is tremendous belief in the Prime Minister and the team that is represented us as Canadians”.

Look NS Premier says

NS Premier says he is not focusing on the date of US Trade Deadline

Nova Scotia’s premiere Tim Houston said on Tuesday that it is really important for us to ‘get the best deal for Canadian people,’ and is ‘confident’ in the Prime Minister’s abilities.

Quebec Premier François Lagault stated that it is “very difficult” to say whether there would be a business deal with America by August 1.

“We would like to make an ideal deal,” Lagault said, “But what we can get? You almost need to ask Donald Trump and I am not sure that he knows himself what he wants.”

Ford said he still thinks that a deal is “realistic”, but Canada “focuses on what Trump will do next, instead to strengthen the economy” what is “what is”.

New Brearswick Premier Susan Holt said that too, he is focused on getting a good deal, not a fast deal.

“I think we realize that we have come to see how things have gone to other countries,” she said.

Look Holt on the time limit of 1 August:

NB Premier says, ‘We want a good deal, not a fast deal,’

New Brearswick Premier Susan Holt said on Tuesday that Premiers encouraged the Prime Minister not to deal with the US at every cost as a time limit of 1 August to reach a trade agreement.

After spending the day to host a bipartished delegation of American senators in Ottawa, Carney arrived in Mascoca to dinner with a premiere in Ford’s cottage on Monday evening.

Before he went to his meeting with the premiere, Carney said Canada’s economic response to Trump’s tariff is made on two tracks so far: affected industries, such as wood, steel, auto manufacturing and aluminum production; And to ensure that the Canadian economy increases by breaking internal trade obstacles and quick approval of major projects.

It will now be easier to approve projects such as ports, pipelines and mines that Bill C -5, or a Canadian Economy Act, has become a law.

Carney said that the office of his new federal projects would be open by Labor Day, which he said that the provinces, companies and communities would provide a point of connectivity to the major nation-building projects.

Ensure energy security

Ford, Suskechewan Premier Scott Mo and Alberta Premier Daniel Smith signed an MoU on Tuesday morning for the construction of new energy and trade infrastructure. Manitoba did not sign the agreement, Premier Wab Kinave said that his province’s major infrastructure projects should be first Consent from indigenous stakeholders Before applying shovel in the ground.

CBC News asked the premiere whether Canada needs to replace line 5-540,000 barrels of barrels and natural gas fluids more than the pipeline more than a long pipeline leads to refineries in Visconsin and Michigan daily in Cernia, Onts. -There is a proposer of a private sector behind such a scheme.

“I believe,” Ford said. “We can no longer trust Americans. It is simple as it.”

Ontario Premier Dug Ford and Quebec Premier François Legolt speak in the council of Federation Meetings in Huntsville, Onts. On Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
Both Ontario Premier Dug Ford and Quebec Premier François Lagault said the terms of the US trade deal were still not clear due to the unexpected President. (Tony Chauri/CBC News)

Mo said that Canada does not want to find itself in the same position as Europe, which has recently revealed what is meant to depend too much on oil and gas from Russia.

“We definitely need to have a very mature discussion of how we can provide western Canadian oil and gas that canadians live in the middle and eastern Canada,” Mo said. “Not only our economic security but our energy security.”

Smith said that the construction of a pipeline within Canada completely “probably is something that is overdose. We probably should have done so decades ago.”

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