00:00:00.000And so I said, we're going to stop all negotiations with Canada right now until they straighten out their act.
00:00:06.400Canada has been a very difficult country to deal with over the years.
00:00:10.640You know, we hear Canada. We have a great relationship with the people of Canada.
00:00:14.240And we have all the cards. We have every single one. We don't want to do anything bad.
00:00:18.220But economically, we have such power over Canada. It's not going to work out well for Canada.
00:00:24.040As the United States approaches its 250 birthday, happy birthday.
00:00:30.000But it approaches this moment as the most dynamic, resilient and inventive country the world has ever seen.
00:00:37.000As a country whose founding values of liberty, democracy, justice and openness should continue to serve as guides to its future and the future of the world.
00:00:45.760That future should include a new partnership with Canada.
00:00:49.820Wait a minute. Wait a minute here. What happened to the whole elbows up thing?
00:00:55.080what happened to we don't need america anymore we're replacing the united states with china
00:01:01.140and europe you remember all of that mark carney is down in new york right now practically begging
00:01:08.520american companies to invest in canada no seriously the same guy who spent the past year
00:01:14.720trashing trump trashing america pretending canada was done with the united states forever
00:01:21.320is now suddenly praising the American economy like his life depends on it.
00:01:26.160Funny how fast the anti-American energy disappears the second the economy starts getting squeezed.
00:05:29.920I cannot speak to the specifics of what is in the MOU based on obviously an agreement with our partner.
00:05:37.460In that particular case, Chinese law enforcement that we would not disclose anything in the agreement without their permission.
00:05:44.860Well, we don't make a habit. I'll answer the second part of the question first. We don't make a habit of releasing security documents with other governments for reasons of operational security. That is standard practice for this government, previous governments as well. So I don't see a reason to change that in this circumstance. So thank you for that question. But that's our policy and that's where we stay to.
00:06:08.340I look forward to the visit of China's foreign minister tomorrow.
00:06:14.260I will have a chance to meet with him.
00:06:16.920It'll be a valuable exchange of views, and I appreciate his arrival.
00:06:22.280Now, here's the part that makes this even worse.
00:06:25.220While Mark Carney is down there pretending like he suddenly wants a closer relationship with the Americans,
00:06:30.980the U.S. is looking at Canada like, yeah, we don't trust these people anymore.
00:06:35.260And from Washington's perspective, why would they?
00:06:39.300Because while Canada was publicly attacking Trump, there were reports surfacing about agreements tied to Chinese security cooperation behind the scenes.
00:06:48.140Think about how crazy that looks to the Americans.
00:06:50.800You've got Canadian politicians talking about a new world order, talking about pivoting away from the United States, getting closer with China,
00:06:59.400and then suddenly showing up in New York asking America for deeper economic cooperation.
00:07:05.260That's exactly why American officials keep warning that Canada has become one of the least reliable U.S. allies.
00:07:11.080Because from their perspective, Canada spent months becoming hostile towards America.
00:07:16.660More hostile than most countries around the world.
00:07:19.240And now suddenly, Carney wants a reset because the Canadian economy is in big trouble.
00:07:24.360And Kuzma, NAFTA 2.0, may be cancelled. Go figure.
00:07:29.400But what I do know, as the trade guy, is that Canada retaliated.
00:07:32.860The only other country in the world who retaliated on tariffs was the Chinese.
00:07:37.400And so if the president's going to take an action and the Canadians retaliate,
00:07:41.600the United States needs to maintain the integrity of our action, the effectiveness that we have to go up.
00:07:46.060You're talking about the things that the former Prime Minister Trudeau put in place, not the current Prime Minister.