“If you think the U.S.–Canada trade fight is about milk and maple syrup, this podcast makes it brutally clear—it’s about a $200B manufacturing dependency and a government that walked into negotiations holding a hand of wet paper.” We tear into the debates around Trump’s new tariffs, arguing that while Canadian media frames it as political bullying, the real story is structural: Canada ships “75% of everything it exports to one customer—the U.S.” and Carney walked into talks “holding manufacturing 200 billion a year and ships it almost in only one direction.” We blast Ottawa for misplaying its hand, pointing to contraband cigarette factories, border failures, and premiers freelancing on national trade policy. Meanwhile, the U.S. media ignores the stakes entirely, even though the auto sector, dairy access, and liquor distribution are deeply intertwined across the border. At the, “Canada has no leverage… Canada has gotta come in hat in hand to Mr. Trump.” This isn’t a trade spat—it’s a reality check for a country that can’t afford to lose its only lifeline.
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