
U.S.-Canada relations took center stage today as federal officials likely huddled behind closed doors to counter President Donald Trump’s tariff threats, set to hit by March. Canada’s ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, has been in talks with the Trump administration, reportedly making headway on border security and fentanyl trafficking—issues conservatives have long demanded action on. While no specific breakthroughs were announced today, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Trump’s hardline stance is a wake-up call: Canada must prioritize national interests over globalist kumbaya. With the U.S. as our biggest trading partner, capitulation isn’t an option—nor is weakness.
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