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With Canada Facing Grueling Tariffs, Trudeau Prioritizes Ukraine in Trump Call

Canada's far left Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said to the Ukrainian government during his visit to Kiev on Monday, during Russia's visit to Russia, which was seized during Russia's visit to Kiev. has pledged $5 billion from the assets and several other aid.

Before the visit, there was a telephone conversation between Trudeau and US President Donald Trump. Donald Trump made his priority to mediate the end of the war with Russia directly. In particular, the readings and reports on the content of that call, published this weekend, show that the topic of the conversation is primarily Ukraine, not Canada-US relations.

Under Trudeau, Canada has seen multiple domestic crises eruptions, including housing shortages, rising drug crime, a health system that normalised killing cases, and an out-of-control immigration system. Responded with the looming threat of 25% tariffs on all Canadian goods. Trump postponed the initial 25% tariff threat and gave Mexico time to deal with illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking at the US border It has been postponed to. Trump recall However, he gave a speech on Saturday that he had imposed a 10% tariff on Canada and a 25% tariff on aluminum and steel imports that would disproportionately affect Canada.

Trudeau's inadequate treatment of tariff threats last year led to the resignation of his longtime best friend, former vice-prime minister Christia Freeland. Freeland first announced his candidacy after resigning from Trudeau's liberal party and positioning him as prime minister.

As part of his announcement of his resignation, Trudeau will use a procedural move called “prologation” to paralyze Canadian Parliament, which will be locked out of the session until March 24th, with the Liberal Party electing an alternative. It's done. Without Congress, Canada would be significantly restricted from the measures necessary to address Trump's concerns and prevent tariffs.

The political disaster was a secondary concern for Ukraine in Trudeau's conversation on Saturday, according to reports on the conversation with Trump.

“The Prime Minister and the US President spoke about the war in Ukraine ahead of Monday's virtual G7 meeting,” Trudeau's office I said With read. “The Prime Minister has also updated the president on Canadian-border sharing progress in fighting fentanyl, including the work of Canada's new emperor's fentanyl and a list of Canadian cartels. The Prime Minister said he was facing fentanyl seizures at the border. He said it has decreased.”

White House I said Trudeau and Trump agreed to their desire to “end” Russia's invasion of Ukraine, claiming that Trudeau praised Trump as “the only world leader who can push for just and lasting peace.” With that read.

An anonymous source clearly on the Canadian side I said Canadian newspapers Gloves and emails Sunday when the two leaders spoke for 20 minutes and had a conversation “constructive, sincere, focused on Trump's efforts to end the war with Russia.” Sources have eagerly defended Ukraine's interests and told Trump “We should not see Russian President Vladimir Putin as not to soften it.”

Gloves and emails Although referring to the tariff threat, Trudeau said he essentially referred to the “recent Canadian border measures” as evidence that Trump was responding to concerns threatening the 25% tariff.

Following his conversation with Trudeau on Saturday, Trump told audiences at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C., where he said he was not yet “happy” with Canada's anti-crime policy.

“A few weeks ago, I imposed a 10% tariff on all items coming from China. recall. “I am not satisfied with Mexico or Canada. I have imposed a 25% tariff on all foreign steel and aluminum. I have immediately put mutual tariffs on countries that accused us. I will impose it.”

Trump suspended 25% tariffs for a month in mid-February and implemented policies to reduce fentanyl and human trafficking at their borders during the time of Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. Trudeau has taken some limited administrative measures accordingly, but no Congress will engage in substantial legislative efforts to secure both his own country and the United States.

While full tariffs are not vibrant, Canadians have reported a major impact on businesses as uncertainty about whether prices for imported American goods will skyrocket, disrupting the market. Businesses have cancelled orders and the value of Canadian dollars is reported It's fallen. Locals have expressed concern that the cost of living will skyrocket as Canadians move to purchasing household goods.

Trudeau has released support for public disclosure to Ukraine throughout the week on his social media accounts, pledging his continued support for Kyiv, which has repeatedly published statements.

Trudeau took part in a summit held in Kiev on Monday to celebrate the third anniversary of Russian attacks and colonies, which continued for nearly a decade through separatist mandates.

“We cannot return to the right times,” Trudeau said in a statement held in Kiev on Monday. “We must do everything in our power to ensure Ukraine is able to ensure just and lasting peace.

Trudeau announcement According to Canadian National Post, there will be $5 billion in donations to Ukraine from Russian assets and 25 lightly armored vehicles.

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