following news of tariffs being put on pause, trump wrote on social media: “we pay hundreds of billions of dollars to subsidize canada. why? there is no reason. we don’t need anything they have,” going on to say, “canada should become our cherished 51st state. much lower taxes, and far better military protection for the people of canada — and no tariffs!”
on friday, trudeau was heard telling those gathered at an economic forum that trump’s desire to annex canada “is a real thing,” citing the nation’s critical mineral resources.
moe, scheduled to depart sunday, is part of the council of the federation (cof) trade mission, which includes fellow premiers and territorial leaders. they plan to spread the message that
tariffs will hurt both countries. a cof meeting is slated for feb. 12, with u.s.-elected representatives and business leaders and the canada american business council.
“our strategy here is to ensure we’re engaging with our largest trading partner, which is the united states of america, so that we don’t have tariffs imposed on saskatchewan and canadian goods,” said moe, who will also have meetings separate from the cof.
moe refused to comment on what he would like to see in terms of retaliatory tariffs from ottawa, but has previously spoken against dollar-for-dollar countermeasures.