Carney-Trump call to take place this morning: source

Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump are set to have their first phone call this morning, according to a source familiar with the situation as reported by Radio-Canada. This conversation will mark the first time the two leaders engage in direct communication since Carney assumed office.
The call comes at a critical time as tensions between the two countries have been escalating. President Trump recently announced plans to impose steep tariffs on imported vehicles, a move that could have severe implications for Canada’s auto industry. In response, Carney has vowed to retaliate if these tariffs are implemented.
Carney has expressed willingness to engage in a dialogue with President Trump, emphasizing the importance of respecting Canada’s sovereignty. The Prime Minister’s public schedule for the day is notably clear, indicating the significance of this upcoming conversation.
Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on imported vehicles has raised concerns about the future of trade relations between the two countries. Carney has been vocal about his commitment to protecting Canada’s interests and ensuring a fair and equitable trade environment.
As the call between Carney and Trump approaches, both leaders are expected to address key issues affecting bilateral relations and discuss potential paths forward. The outcome of this conversation could have far-reaching implications for the economic partnership between Canada and the United States.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.