federal liberal leadership candidate mark carney says that he and the party will present “a compelling economic offering for the people of saskatchewan.”
he made the case tuesday while speaking from the shop floor of pro metal industries ltd. in regina, a business that has pledged to support canadian products in light of a 25-per-cent tariff u.s. president donald trump imposed on such steel and aluminum on monday.
“we are being attacked economically by the united states. we have to respond to that, first and foremost, here at home,” said carney.
“let’s make no mistake, we are in a crisis not of our own making.”
carney said
trade relations with other countries need to be rapidly developed, while focusing on what can be done domestically, including new pipeline infrastructure.
“what do you do when you walk away from a negotiation if the other side is being totally unreasonable?” he asked, as trump disregards the provisions of the freed trade agreement cusma.
“what we must do as canadians is to be masters in our own home, to invest in canada, to work as one country, as one team, to have one canadian economy, not 13.”
a welder welds aluminum inside pro metal industries ltd on tuesday, feb. 11, 2025 in regina.
kayle neis
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regina leader-post