the only thing trump has ever done well is bankruptcy and this is the man you have leading your country ujuj 🙄 1991 – Trump Taj Mahal Casino (Atlantic City) 1992 – Trump Plaza Hotel (Atlantic City) 1992 – Trump Castle Casino (Atlantic City) 2004 – Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts 2009 – Trump Entertainment Resorts 2014 – Trump Plaza Casino (Atlantic City)
Olivia… it's time for the grown ups to handle Donny. Get back to your 1000 dollar property tax hike your idiotic bike lanes and the crocodile tears you shed for not being able to balance your budget
No one on Toronto Canada elected her.She was elected by the Chinese government .I was borned and raised here.She was elected by Chinese investment in Toronto. Not by regular workers
Canada should ignore Donald Trump. And Canadians must stop travelling to the US. Fact is… Trump has no understanding of the trade relationship between Canada and the US. The official response from Canada should be, "We no longer care what you think."
So glad free trade is over. Every single country since Covid expressed the need to increase domestic production because relying on global supply chains especially for certain industries & products. Reciprocal tariffs are fair especially after the U.S. has been subjected to the highest tariffs worldwide while also providing everyone else the lowest.
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democrats attack the country and then the republicans save it and all the while the citizens are jesus conned into loving the government for saving them from the government itself 😂
If the United States were to stop Canada from exporting to its market during a trade war, Canada would be significantly more affected than the United States due to the asymmetry in their trade relationship and economic dependence.
Canada’s economy hinges heavily on exports to the U.S., which account for 75-77% of its total goods exports and roughly 17-21% of its GDP ($2.1 trillion USD in 2023). A complete halt to these exports—$410 billion USD in goods in 2023—would be catastrophic. Key sectors like energy (e.g., $170 billion CAD in oil and gas exports to the U.S.) and automotive manufacturing (deeply integrated with U.S. supply chains) would collapse or face severe disruption. Canada’s unemployment would spike, especially in export-driven regions like Alberta (oil) and Ontario (autos), and its GDP could shrink by double-digit percentages. Finding alternative markets for such a massive volume of goods would be nearly impossible in the short term—China and the EU, for instance, couldn’t absorb Canada’s U.S.-bound oil exports due to logistics, infrastructure, and existing supply deals. The Canadian dollar would likely plummet, raising import costs and inflation, further hammering consumers.
The U.S., while not unscathed, would feel a much lighter blow. Canadian imports ($269 billion USD in 2023) represent just 8-10% of total U.S. goods imports and a tiny fraction (about 1-1.5%) of its $25.5 trillion USD GDP. Energy would be a pinch point—Canada supplies 60% of U.S. crude oil imports—but the U.S. has domestic production (13 million barrels/day) and alternative suppliers like Saudi Arabia or Mexico to cushion the loss. Prices might rise (e.g., gasoline could jump 10-20 cents/gallon), but the U.S. could adapt. The auto sector would face supply chain hiccups (e.g., parts shortages), but with global sourcing options and a larger domestic base, it’s manageable. Consumer goods like lumber or food (e.g., Canadian wheat) might see price bumps, but the U.S. economy’s size and diversity mean it could weather the storm with localized disruptions rather than systemic collapse.
Trade war dynamics amplify this imbalance. The U.S. could impose tariffs or bans with less self-inflicted pain, leveraging its market power—Canada needs U.S. buyers far more than the U.S. needs Canadian sellers. Canada’s retaliatory options (e.g., tariffs on U.S. goods) would hurt, but the U.S. could redirect its $269 billion in exports elsewhere more easily than Canada could replace its U.S. market. X posts often frame this as Canada being “at the mercy” of U.S. policy, and data backs that vibe: Canada’s trade-to-GDP ratio is 66%, vs. the U.S.’s 27%, making Canada way more exposed.
In a full export cutoff, Canada’s economy could contract by 15-20% or more, risking recession or worse. The U.S. might see 1-2% GDP growth shaved off, irritating but not crippling. Canada’s the clear loser here—it’s not even close.
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Canada is looking more and more like an enemy, the trigger for me that the switch has happened will be if the US shuts down NORAD. I think it's closer than people realize. At the Current pace of relational deterioration by the end of the year, we are looking at a real mess.
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the only thing trump has ever done well is bankruptcy and this is the man you have leading your country ujuj 🙄
1991 – Trump Taj Mahal Casino (Atlantic City)
1992 – Trump Plaza Hotel (Atlantic City)
1992 – Trump Castle Casino (Atlantic City)
2004 – Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts
2009 – Trump Entertainment Resorts
2014 – Trump Plaza Casino (Atlantic City)
OH no she is Chinese.
Based Canada 🇺🇦💖🇨🇦
Respect America (not Trump) 🇺🇦🤝🇺🇸
Va te faire foutre Trump ! Vive le Canada !
America fist
Trump sees Mexicans as enemies
Liberal progressive Canadian politician here, and they always glaze over the part. They’ve had high tariffs on US products for years.
It’s such a shame that these stupid trade wars are starting. I’m a US citizen but damn I hate seeing the way we are treating our allies.
To Americans. We, who live in the area, hate her guts. She got her job on the back of her late husband. She knows nothing.
Crying to CNN …… she is useless as a mayor.
😂😂😂then stop receiving American subsidies
How about No Canada.
Olivia… it's time for the grown ups to handle Donny. Get back to your 1000 dollar property tax hike your idiotic bike lanes and the crocodile tears you shed for not being able to balance your budget
No one on Toronto Canada elected her.She was elected by the Chinese government .I was borned and raised here.She was elected by Chinese investment in Toronto. Not by regular workers
Donal trump is just making enemies left and right I think that in 3 years us is gonna be ⬇️
Canada should ignore Donald Trump. And Canadians must stop travelling to the US. Fact is… Trump has no understanding of the trade relationship between Canada and the US. The official response from Canada should be, "We no longer care what you think."
So glad free trade is over. Every single country since Covid expressed the need to increase domestic production because relying on global supply chains especially for certain industries & products.
Reciprocal tariffs are fair especially after the U.S. has been subjected to the highest tariffs worldwide while also providing everyone else the lowest.
Group of Seven on the back wall
Breaking News: Trump just imposed a 100% tariif on all products from Mars. They have been taking advantage of us for years, said Trump.
I'm sure Trump is losing sleep over what Olivia Chow thinks.
Does CNN stand for Canadian News Network? They seem to have a large amount of Canadian politicians on lately bad mouth the United States 💩💩💩💩
USA USA USA
Funny Donald Trump started all of this from the beginning Trump is so quite to blame
Thank you, Olivia Chow! You rock
Chow is a criminal and a clown
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Canada was charging tariffs before Trump
democrats attack the country and then the republicans save it and all the while the citizens are jesus conned into loving the government for saving them from the government itself 😂
CNN why don't you read the current insane high tariffs that Canada already has on us
So she wants America to pay them and we get nothing in return. Those days are over. And I can't think of anything I use that comes from Canada.
If the United States were to stop Canada from exporting to its market during a trade war, Canada would be significantly more affected than the United States due to the asymmetry in their trade relationship and economic dependence.
Canada’s economy hinges heavily on exports to the U.S., which account for 75-77% of its total goods exports and roughly 17-21% of its GDP ($2.1 trillion USD in 2023). A complete halt to these exports—$410 billion USD in goods in 2023—would be catastrophic. Key sectors like energy (e.g., $170 billion CAD in oil and gas exports to the U.S.) and automotive manufacturing (deeply integrated with U.S. supply chains) would collapse or face severe disruption. Canada’s unemployment would spike, especially in export-driven regions like Alberta (oil) and Ontario (autos), and its GDP could shrink by double-digit percentages. Finding alternative markets for such a massive volume of goods would be nearly impossible in the short term—China and the EU, for instance, couldn’t absorb Canada’s U.S.-bound oil exports due to logistics, infrastructure, and existing supply deals. The Canadian dollar would likely plummet, raising import costs and inflation, further hammering consumers.
The U.S., while not unscathed, would feel a much lighter blow. Canadian imports ($269 billion USD in 2023) represent just 8-10% of total U.S. goods imports and a tiny fraction (about 1-1.5%) of its $25.5 trillion USD GDP. Energy would be a pinch point—Canada supplies 60% of U.S. crude oil imports—but the U.S. has domestic production (13 million barrels/day) and alternative suppliers like Saudi Arabia or Mexico to cushion the loss. Prices might rise (e.g., gasoline could jump 10-20 cents/gallon), but the U.S. could adapt. The auto sector would face supply chain hiccups (e.g., parts shortages), but with global sourcing options and a larger domestic base, it’s manageable. Consumer goods like lumber or food (e.g., Canadian wheat) might see price bumps, but the U.S. economy’s size and diversity mean it could weather the storm with localized disruptions rather than systemic collapse.
Trade war dynamics amplify this imbalance. The U.S. could impose tariffs or bans with less self-inflicted pain, leveraging its market power—Canada needs U.S. buyers far more than the U.S. needs Canadian sellers. Canada’s retaliatory options (e.g., tariffs on U.S. goods) would hurt, but the U.S. could redirect its $269 billion in exports elsewhere more easily than Canada could replace its U.S. market. X posts often frame this as Canada being “at the mercy” of U.S. policy, and data backs that vibe: Canada’s trade-to-GDP ratio is 66%, vs. the U.S.’s 27%, making Canada way more exposed.
In a full export cutoff, Canada’s economy could contract by 15-20% or more, risking recession or worse. The U.S. might see 1-2% GDP growth shaved off, irritating but not crippling. Canada’s the clear loser here—it’s not even close.
Listen cnn is lying
Well said, Olivia.
Stay strong our Mexican friends!!! Together we will fight the orange orangutan. The entire world is on our side- NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER! 🇨🇦🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇨🇦🇨🇦!
Torontonian here, Chow's property tax increases have done more damage to Toronto than Donald Trump has done as of yet.
Canada should grow some balls and stop being a b*tch of US anymore!
a nonsense will always talk nonsense because moron does that
Trump's hard power diplomacy will hit america hard 😂…. (World is no more unipolar)
Europe Have Putin. Canada have Trumps it is like the same
I’m with Canada call me a traitor all you want but unless this country stops acting like the nazi’s because we are not the nazi’s
I don't have a problem with higher cost of purchase due to US tarrifs. As long as China, Canada, Mexico and others do likewise.
TELL CANADA TO GET THEIR OWN MILITARY! STOP WASTING OUR MONEY ON YOU!
Canada is looking more and more like an enemy, the trigger for me that the switch has happened will be if the US shuts down NORAD. I think it's closer than people realize. At the Current pace of relational deterioration by the end of the year, we are looking at a real mess.
What the hell is a china talking about 😂😂😂😂
CANADA ELBOWS UP!💪