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Carney, pressed on Trump's 'nasty' Canada quip, says he is defending workers

Canada August 06, 2026 10:33 PM
Carney, pressed on Trump's 'nasty' Canada quip, says he is defending workers

Carney, pressed on Trump's 'nasty' Canada quip, says he is defending workers

OTTAWA, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Mark Carney, pressed about comments by U.S. President Donald ‌Trump that "Canada is nasty," said on Thursday ‌that Ottawa was standing up for domestic workers and businesses.

Carney, speaking ​to reporters in the Quebec city of Saguenay, said Canadian negotiators in Washington were having detailed talks with their U.S. counterparts about a review of ‌the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact.

Trump ⁠said in a speech in Las Vegas on Wednesday that "Canada is nasty," and ⁠referred to the country's "nasty leadership."

The two sides are still far apart and Trump is threatening to impose ​more tariffs ​on Canadian imports next ​week unless Ottawa makes ‌a number of concessions. Carney has made clear he wants an overall deal, not a partial one.

"Yes, it's a tough negotiation. You can change the adjective and say 'nasty' but for Canada it's a ‌question of Canadian jobs, it's ​a question of the future ​of Canadian enterprises," ​Carney said when asked about Trump's remarks.

Relations ‌between Canada and the U.S. ​have been ​fraught since Trump returned to the White House last year, slapping broad tariffs on the ​northern neighbor and ‌calling for it to become the 51st ​U.S. state.

(Reporting by David Ljunggren; Editing by Maria ​Cheng and Andrea Ricci )