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A storm is brewing between Canada, the United States, and China — and it could reshape global trade. Donald Trump’s Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick, has sparked outrage after suggesting that vehicle manufacturing should move south and declaring that it will always be “America’s auto industry first.” At the same time, the Chinese Ambassador to Canada has delivered a bold message — China will lift tariffs on Canadian canola if Ottawa scraps its 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles. Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair says Canada has walked straight into a U.S.-made trap by mirroring Washington’s policies. As American officials talk about taking manufacturing jobs south, Canadian farmers and industries are suffering from tariffs that serve U.S. interests, not Canadian ones. This video breaks down how Trump’s new trade team is turning up the pressure, how China’s offer changes everything, and why Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government must finally act for Canada’s own economic sovereignty. 📌 Watch until the end as we reveal how Canada can rebuild its independence, revive its farmers, and chart a new future — on Canadian terms, not Washington’s. Tensions between Canada, the United States, and China have hit a breaking point as Donald Trump’s Commerce team issues an open threat to Canada’s auto industry, suggesting that vehicle manufacturing should move south. In response, Prime Minister Mark Carney is reportedly considering removing Canada’s 100% tariff on Chinese electri...