@MrJoKeR604 Steve Verheul, Canada's chief negotiator, successfully reached a new USMCA agreement with the Trump administration in 2018. This agreement is reliable.
Here's the comparison for Canadian goods exports to the United States
2018 74.9%
2025 72.5%
@ClintonDesveaux Steve Verheul, Canada's chief negotiator, successfully reached a new USMCA agreement with the Trump administration in 2018. This agreement is reliable.
Here’s the comparison for Canadian goods exports to the United States
2018 74.9%
2025 72.5%
@whittakertp@USAmbCanada Steve Verheul, Canada's chief negotiator, successfully reached a new USMCA agreement with the Trump administration in 2018. This agreement was reliable.
Canada was the first country to violate the USMCA agreement.
@whittakertp@USAmbCanada This is reliant trade
As of May 2026
USA is 70% of our exports.
Stats Canada exports 2025
United States 72.5%
Canada's exports to USA $409
billion USD
United Kingdom 6.0%
China 4.4%
Japan 1.9%
Netherlands 1.2%
Germany 1.2%
Mexico 1.1%
South Korea 0.9%
France 0.6%
Philippines0.5%
@soo_ceeQ Canada was the first to violate
USMCA over dairy.
U.S. requested consultations in 2020/2021; this became the first formal USMCA dispute panel.
December 2021/ January 2022:
The panel ruled in favor of the
U.S., finding Canada's practices inconsistent with its USMCA obligations.
@marlene4719 Replacing even a portion of that volume with Europe, Asia, or others would take decades and face higher costs/logistics. In reality the rest of the world combined cannot replicate the volume, efficiency, and mutual benefits of our longstanding trade relationship with America.
@marlene4719 As of May 2026
USA is 70% Of our exports.
Stats Canada exports 2025
United States 72.5%
Canada's exports to USA $409
billion USD
United Kingdom 6.0%
China 4.4%
Japan 1.9%
Netherlands 1.2%
Germany 1.2%
Mexico 1.1%
South Korea 0.9%
France 0.6%
Philippines0.5%
@AndrewTumilty Steve Verheul, Canada's chief negotiator, successfully reached a new USMCA agreement with the Trump administration in 2018. This agreement was reliable.
Canada was the first country to violate the USMCA agreement.
@gator_gum Food and beverage costs can only be charged to public budgets if they are explicitly part of officially sanctioned events or diplomatic hospitality hosted at the property.Personal and day-to-day family meals are not covered by the taxpayer under the Official Residences Act.
@KcayGee17@cultmtl Replacing even a portion of that volume with Europe, Asia, or others would take decades and face higher costs/logistics. In reality the rest of the world combined cannot replicate the volume, efficiency, and mutual benefits of our longstanding trade relationship with America.
@cultmtl How can anyone claim Canada has a realistic alternative when all other global markets combined don’t come close to the United States? The reality is that the U.S. commands 72.5% of Canada's exports, a relationship worth $409 billion USD
@cultmtl As of May 2026
USA is 70% Of our exports.
Stats Canada exports 2025
United States 72.5%
Canada's exports to USA $409
billion USD
United Kingdom 6.0%
China 4.4%
Japan 1.9%
Netherlands 1.2%
Germany 1.2%
Mexico 1.1%
South Korea 0.9%
France 0.6%
Philippines0.5%
@KcayGee17@cultmtl As of May 2026
USA is 70% Of our exports.
Stats Canada exports 2025
United States 72.5%
Canada's exports to USA $409
billion USD
United Kingdom 6.0%
China 4.4%
Japan 1.9%
Netherlands 1.2%
Germany 1.2%
Mexico 1.1%
South Korea 0.9%
France 0.6%
Philippines0.5%
@liberal_party Why isn't this Liberal government showing up for USMCA meetings? (Missed 2)
Mexico's Economy Minister explicitly called on Canada to join the talks, warning that our absence creates massive economic uncertainty. 3rd round of negotiations in Mexico City the week of July 20, 2026.
@cultmtl As of May 2026
USA is 70% Of our exports.
Stats Canada exports 2025
United States 72.5%
Canada's exports to USA $409
billion USD
United Kingdom 6.0%
China 4.4%
Japan 1.9%
Netherlands 1.2%
Germany 1.2%
Mexico 1.1%
South Korea 0.9%
France 0.6%
Philippines0.5%
@LauraBabcock There is no organized U.S. consumer boycott of Canadian companies right now.
Retaliatory Tariffs from Canada to USA
Steel & aluminum products 25% on selected U.S. imports covering billions in value
Autos/ vehicles 25% on U.S. vehicles that do not meet
USMCA/CUSMA rules of origin
@LauraBabcock control over its laws, borders and resources. Threats or tough talk in negotiations don't equate to annexation, they're part of hardball diplomacy.
@LauraBabcock We've had free trade under USMCA (and NAFTA before it) for decades without any loss of Canadian sovereignty. If the goal was stealing sovereignty it could have happened long ago through stronger leverage. Yet trade has continued with mutual benefits and Canada retaining full…
@bourassa3232 I do see it.
As of May 2026
USA is 70% Of our exports.
Stats Canada exports 2025
United States 72.5%
Canada's exports to USA $409
billion USD
United Kingdom 6.0%
China 4.4%
Japan 1.9%
Netherlands 1.2%
Germany 1.2%
Mexico 1.1%
South Korea 0.9%
France 0.6%
Philippines0.5%