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Carney's REVENGE Will Cost America BILLIONS — Trump Is About to Pay a Price He NEVER Expected

 


Mar 27, 2026 
 
Over 100,000 Canadians have lost their jobs because of tariffs imposed on America's closest ally. Steel mills in Sault Ste. Marie laying off a thousand workers at a time. Auto plants in Oshawa going dark. Twenty-two lumber mills closed since 2022. Ontario shed 56,600 full-time jobs in a single quarter — the worst manufacturing loss since 2009 outside the pandemic. But Mark Carney is not trying to get those jobs back. He's using them.
 

Every lost job, every closed mill, every destroyed supply chain is being converted into a multi-front economic counteroffensive designed to make the United States pay a price it never expected. Counter-tariffs that lock American steel out of Canada's market while redirecting $1 billion in domestic demand to Canadian producers. A Buy Canadian policy blocking American suppliers from federal contracts. Trade redirects sending Canadian steel, lumber, and agriculture to Europe, Asia, and China — permanently. And a Supreme Court ruling that just handed Ottawa a legal weapon it didn't even have to build: $166 billion in IEEPA tariffs declared illegal, now being compiled into a damages ledger that Canada may walk into the July CUSMA review demanding reparation for.

 

We break down the full damage ledger sector by sector, the mirror strategy Carney is running against American industries, the redirect that's making the diversification irreversible, and why the CUSMA review in July may be the most expensive negotiation in American trade history — with Canada holding cards that didn't exist eighteen months ago. Is this revenge? Is this survival? The answer is probably both. And the bill arrives in July.

 

 

Source:  Critic Brief  

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