Canada: The Quiet Tariff Abuser – How Mark Carney’s Trade War with Trump Would Expose Ottawa’s Dirty Secret
For years, Canada has played the innocent victim when it comes to trade disputes with the U.S. Every time Trump talked tariffs, the Canadian media and political class clutched their pearls, wailing about how America was “bullying” Canada.
But here’s what they won’t tell you: Canada is one of the biggest tariff abusers in the world.
Before Mark Carney even thinks about picking a fight with President Trump, he better look in the mirror. Because if he escalates a trade war, Trump will expose Canada’s long history of unfair protectionism, crippling tariffs, and economic double standards.
1. Canada’s “Hidden” Tariff Wall – A Rigged System
Canada has spent decades imposing massive tariffs on American goods, while demanding “free and fair trade” from Washington.
Here’s what the Liberal government and their globalist allies won’t admit:
Sky-High Agricultural Tariffs:
Canada imposes a 270% tariff on American dairy. Yes, you read that right. 270%.
Tariffs on poultry and eggs? Also over 200%.
Meanwhile, the U.S. sells Canadian agricultural goods with minimal restrictions.
Protectionist Auto and Manufacturing Policies:
Canada heavily regulates and restricts American-made cars and parts entering the market.
Subsidies keep Canadian automakers afloat, while demanding “free trade” with the U.S.
Lumber Wars – The Never-Ending Hypocrisy:
Canada subsidizes its lumber industry, artificially lowering costs and pricing out American competitors.
When Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber, Trudeau called it “unfair.”
Yet Canada has been undercutting U.S. lumber for years.
For decades, Canada has been taking advantage of America, raking in profits while pretending to be the victim.
Trump knows this. Carney pretends not to.
2. Trump Will Rip Canada’s Trade Hypocrisy Wide Open
If Carney tries to slap new tariffs or restrictions on U.S. goods, Trump will hit back—twice as hard.
Trump’s America First Plan:
10% tariff on all foreign goods.
Up to 60% tariffs on Chinese imports (which will crush Canada’s re-export economy).
Auto and steel tariffs on Canadian exports if Ottawa plays games.
What Happens Next?
American dairy farmers flood the media with Canada’s protectionist scam—forcing Ottawa to drop its tariffs.
U.S. automakers demand massive retaliatory tariffs on Canadian vehicles.
Lumber and energy disputes explode, with Washington exposing Canada’s subsidized industries.
Carney won’t be able to hide behind polite bureaucratic doublespeak. Trump will drag Canada’s protectionism into the spotlight and use it to justify slamming Canada with massive counter-tariffs.
3. Canada Will Crumble Before America Does
Mark Carney might be comfortable throwing around economic theory and WEF-approved trade policy, but none of that will matter when the reality of a U.S. trade war smashes Canada’s fragile economy to pieces.
Here’s what happens when Carney tries to “fight back” against Trump:
Auto factories shut down as the U.S. imposes new tariffs on Canadian cars and parts.
The dairy cartel collapses because Trump removes America’s tolerance for Canada’s 270% tariffs.
Alberta and Saskatchewan explode in anger as Trump pushes America’s energy independence while Canada chokes on Net Zero.
Canada’s supply chains break—since 75% of its trade runs through the U.S., any disruption will crush businesses overnight.
Meanwhile, the U.S. will barely feel the pain. Trump has already planned for reshoring U.S. jobs, rebalancing trade, and securing American economic dominance.
Carney is playing checkers. Trump is playing chess.
4. The Truth: Canada Has Been Getting Away with It for Too Long
For years, Canada has preached about “fair trade” while quietly raking in billions in protected industries.
Canada demands the U.S. follow the rules while it bends them behind closed doors.
Canada lectures America about free trade while blocking U.S. dairy and farming with sky-high tariffs.
Canada relies on America’s economic dominance—then cries foul when Trump demands better deals.
Trump sees through the act.
And if Mark Carney tries to escalate a trade war, Trump will expose every single one of Canada’s double standards to the world.
Final Verdict: Carney Can’t Win – and He Shouldn’t Even Try
Canada has been living under a false sense of security—believing it can play by its own rules while demanding the U.S. play fair.
But Donald Trump is back, and he doesn’t play fair—he plays to win.
If Carney pushes a trade war, here’s what happens:
Trump exposes Canada’s history of protectionism.
American businesses turn against Canada, demanding tariffs.
The Canadian economy collapses while America strengthens its domestic industries.
Carney isn’t a warrior—he’s a banker.
If he picks a fight with Trump, it won’t just be a loss—it will be a national humiliation.