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Poilievre Says Carney Pushing Fear in Address to Canadians on U S Relations

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- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized PM Mark Carney for 'pushing fear' in an address on Canada-U.S. relations.
- Carney stated Canada's strong ties with the U.S. have become a weakness and emphasized trade diversification.
- Poilievre suggested Carney's comments were poorly timed and intended to distract from inflation.
- Premier of Prince Edward Island Rob Lantz said Carney's address was poorly worded but maintained a positive outlook.
- Report published on April 20, 2026.
