Will Canadians’ deference to Mark Carney survive this trade war?
- Posted on August 17, 2026
- By The Globe and Mail
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Canada faces a critical juncture as Prime Minister Chrystien Freeland navigates escalating trade tensions with the United States. The government's appointment of Mark Carney as Finance Minister represents a test of public confidence in economic stewardship during unprecedented tariff negotiations. Voters have demonstrated substantial faith in leadership, but sustained trade conflicts threaten to erode this political capital. The coming weeks will determine whether Carney's credibility can stabilize markets and voter sentiment amid protectionist pressures reshaping North American commerce.
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