Canada-US Trade War Erupts, Setting New 50% Tariffs On Canadian Goods

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Canada-US Trade War Erupts, Setting New 50% Tariffs On Canadian Goods

US-Canada trade negotiations collapsed at the 11th hour, just before the midnight deadline, triggering 50% tariffs on about $20 billion worth of Canadian goods (under a never-before- used Section 338 provision of the Tariff Act of 1930) and prompting globalist-aligned, China-sympathizing Prime Minister Mark Carney to promise an equivalent response.

"Tonight, Canada declined to finalize the trade deal under the terms agreed earlier this week," the United States Trade Representative wrote on X early Saturday morning.

The USTR continued:

Despite the U.S. offer to Canada to receive the best treatment of any major exporter to our market, new demands and walk-backs of other commitments by Canada have upended the careful balance reached in the past days. In addition, Canada is continuing to maintain its prolonged retaliation against the United States, including, among other things, flat-out prohibitions on certain American goods and services.

For decades, Canada has enjoyed the most favorable access to the U.S. market of any country. And from the beginning of President Trump's trade program, Canada has continued to enjoy the best treatment in the world, even after, like China, retaliating against the United States. This week, the United States agreed to provide even better treatment to Canada, offering significant tariff reductions on steel, aluminum, autos, and lumber.

The U.S. offer was also forward-looking and included a historic economic and national security partnership to cooperate on export controls, combat transshipment, enhance digital trade, and align certain external tariffs. The offer would have led to supply-chain coordination on aerospace, complementary actions to address unfair trade practices, critical-minerals cooperation, increased enforcement against imports produced with forced labor, and the announcement of formal U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) negotiations.

This is a missed opportunity for Canada to partner with the United States, which is the fastest-growing economy in the G7.

Canada responds:

Carney, the former governor of both the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada, as well as the former chairman of Brookfield Asset Management, which has an estimated $23 billion in China-linked assets (as of 2021), blamed Washington for the breakdown in trade negotiations. He pledged to match the new US tariffs "dollar for dollar" to protect Canadian workers and businesses.

But Carney's commitment to deeper North American economic integration warrants close scrutiny, given Brookfield's substantial commercial exposure to China.

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Carney's previous and questionable business links to Beijing were brought into focus earlier this year following a visit to China, when he noted how much the world had changed since the last visit by a Canadian prime minister a decade earlier and suggested that renewed progress and partnership with China positioned both countries for the emerging "new world order." Translation: Carney's allegiance might be with the West but, instead, to the East.

Carney's decision to suspend negotiations and pursue a tit-for-tat trade conflict with the Trump administration will inevitably fuel questions about Ottawa's move toward a prolonged tariff battle that would raise costs for American businesses and consumers at a politically sensitive moment, potentially creating another economic headwind for Trump ahead of the US midterm elections.

The proposed US-Canada trade deal would have reduced US tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 25%, lowered automotive duties to 15%, and eliminated a 10% levy on lumber. It also included cooperation on export controls and digital trade, as well as formal negotiations to renew the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

Tyler Durden Sat, 08/22/2026 - 11:05

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The Story At A Glance
  • • The U.S. imposed 50% tariffs on $20 billion of Canadian goods via Section 338.

  • • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney promised dollar for dollar retaliation.

  • • Negotiations collapsed after Canada rejected a deal offering preferential market access.
Context
The dispute follows years of tension regarding Canadian trade practices and retaliation against American goods. Prime Minister Carney has faced scrutiny for his extensive business ties to China and his alignment with globalist agendas.

Christian Perspective
This conflict highlights the danger of prioritizing globalist economic structures over national sovereignty and the protection of one's own people. The shift toward a new world order through international banking interests threatens the stability of the traditional nation-state. True leadership requires protecting the economic well-being of the domestic community rather than serving foreign interests.

Implications
Economic warfare between neighbors can destabilize the regional order and increase costs for American families. This instability challenges the ability of the state to provide a secure and prosperous environment for the traditional family. Protecting the American worker from foreign-aligned elites is essential for maintaining social order.

Broader Trends
This escalation reflects the ongoing struggle between America First sovereignty and the globalist push for integration with hostile powers like China. It demonstrates the failure of liberal democratic institutions to maintain stable alliances when leaders prioritize international finance over national identity. The pattern of using trade as a political weapon is a hallmark of modern globalist maneuvering.

Takeaway
Americans must support decisive leadership that prioritizes national economic security over internationalist appeasement. We must remain vigilant against leaders whose allegiances are split between our nation and foreign entities. Strengthening the domestic economy is a prerequisite for defending the cultural and spiritual integrity of the nation.

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