Canada and the U.S. Have reached a tentative trade deal after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a three-day pause on 50% tariffs, according to reports. The agreement comes as Canada finalizes a trade deal with the U.S. With Prime Minister Mark Carney seeking support from provincial leaders to restock American alcohol on store shelves.
Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette remains cautious about the deal’s outcome, while details of what Canada gave up to secure the agreement remain unclear. The deal has spared Canada from potential crushing new tariffs, though specifics are still scarce.
Trump also touted the revival of the Keystone XL pipeline as a trade negotiation win, though its status remains uncertain. Meanwhile, other developments involving Trump include sanctions against the International Criminal Court and discussions on U.S. Military presence in the Middle East.
The tentative agreement highlights ongoing trade tensions between the two nations, with both leaders navigating complex negotiations to avoid economic disruption.
























