Canadian minister LeBlanc says more work needed in talks with US before tariff deadline
SPY•Alcohol bans and broader tensions
Carney is calling on major provinces to rescind their ban on sales of U.S. alcohol, which is a major irritant for Washington.
Wab Kinew, the premier of Manitoba, said on Thursday Trump was "very weak" and Canada should take advantage.
"I think we've got the upper hand — they're back on their heels right now. They're coming to us for a deal, and so I think we should fight," he told reporters.
Canada, though, is less than a tenth the size of the U.S. economy and sends around 70% of all exports south of the border, which makes it uniquely vulnerable to punitive U.S. trade actions.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance mocked Carney on Wednesday, saying he "comes in and puffs his chest out and says, 'I’m going to, like, out-tough Donald Trump'."




