Canada's reputation in allied capitals has been slowly recovering under the new PM. He shouldn't go out of his way to squander that. (The Line)
That Prime Minister Mark Carney found it necessary to apologize to U.S. President Donald Trump for television ads quoting Ronald Reagan’s anti-tariff views, ads that were run in U.S. TV markets and paid for by the government of Ontario, is something that was noticed far beyond North America’s shores.
Not in a good way.
I am, quite frankly, dumbfounded by such an apology. What in the world was PM Carney thinking? It will do nothing to mollify the president. Instead, Trump will no doubt take this capitulation as proof that his pressure — and abuse — achieves results. The prime minister should be ashamed of himself, and his advisors even more so if they encouraged this apology.
The message this sends to Canada’s friends and allies around the world is equally poor ...
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Not in a good way.
I am, quite frankly, dumbfounded by such an apology. What in the world was PM Carney thinking? It will do nothing to mollify the president. Instead, Trump will no doubt take this capitulation as proof that his pressure — and abuse — achieves results. The prime minister should be ashamed of himself, and his advisors even more so if they encouraged this apology.
The message this sends to Canada’s friends and allies around the world is equally poor ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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