U.S. President Donald Trump met Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on May 6, 2025. REUTERS


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U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met face-to-face on Tuesday, May 7, 2025. The meeting happened in the Oval Office. It was tense, and the two leaders did not hide their major differences. The long-standing trade friendship between the countries is now shaky.

No Deal on Tariffs

Trump made it clear he won’t remove tariffs on Canadian goods. When a reporter asked if anything could change his mind, Trump replied, “No. Just the way it is.” Carney didn’t argue. He admitted this was part of a larger problem and would take many talks to solve.

Canada Refuses to Be a U.S. State

Trump stirred fresh anger by repeating his idea to make Canada the 51st U.S. state. Carney quickly shut that down. “It’s not for sale,” he said firmly. Trump only responded, “Time will tell.” Carney stressed the focus should be on building a strong partnership instead.

Trump’s Mixed Signals

Before the meeting, Trump posted online that the U.S. doesn’t need “anything” from Canada. But in person, he praised Carney’s election win. This back-and-forth tone was a theme throughout their discussion.

Carney Stands His Ground

Carney promised during his campaign to challenge Trump’s approach. He stayed calm during the talk, even as Trump jumped between topics. These included U.S. politics, trade, and even former Canadian leader Justin Trudeau. Carney raised his hand to speak several times as Trump spoke at length.

Economic Pressure Grows

Trump has slapped 25% tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, and other goods. He claims Canada’s trade surplus is hurting the U.S., saying it's “subsidizing” U.S. losses. However, experts say he inflated the deficit figures.

Carney reminded Trump how vital Canada is to the U.S. economy. Canadian parts and goods are key to American factories. He said this couldn’t be fixed in one meeting and warned of a rocky road ahead.

A Win for Carney at Home

Trump’s harsh comments and trade actions helped Carney’s party win back power in Canada. Many Canadians felt insulted and worried about their country’s independence. Trump’s “51st state” idea only made things worse.

Security and Trade Ties at Risk

Trump also questioned Canada’s military commitment, even though the two countries have fought side by side for decades. At the same time, he promised the U.S. would continue to support Canada’s national security.

Trump claimed the U.S. doesn’t need Canadian oil or energy. But nearly 25% of the oil America uses daily comes from Alberta. Canada also provides most of the U.S.’s imported electricity and raw materials for defense.

Canada Looks Elsewhere

Carney said Canada will keep talking to the U.S. but will also work with new trade partners. The goal is to reduce dependence on the U.S. and open new markets. Talks with Europe and other allies are already underway.

Meeting Ends with No Breakthrough

Carney called the meeting “wide-ranging and constructive.” But he knew there would be no quick win. “I wouldn’t have expected white smoke,” he said, using a term for choosing a new pope.

Privately, he asked Trump to stop calling Canada a U.S. state. When asked how Trump responded, Carney simply said, “He’s his own person.”

Trump’s Final Word

Trump later said the meeting had been “great” and praised Carney. He stopped short of calling him “Governor Carney,” a jab he used for Trudeau. “Maybe I won’t,” he said. “This is a big step.”

A Canadian official said Trump asked Carney about big global issues like Russia, China, and Iran. The U.S. President is also preparing for the G-7 summit in Alberta.

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