JUST IN: Trump DEMANDS July 1 Trade Deal — Carney Reveals What Washington Tried to Hide
by PostDiscus
June 27, 2026
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Trump is pushing July 1 like a make-or-break trade deadline — but Mark Carney just exposed the legal reality Washington did not want front and center.
In this video, we break down how the CUSMA/USMCA review became the center of a new Canada-U.S. trade fight, why Trump is using the July 1 meeting to build pressure on Ottawa, and how Carney’s response revealed that Canada is not walking into a one-sided deadline trap.
The key issue is simple: July 1 is not an automatic collapse of the trade deal. It is the first formal joint review of the agreement between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. That means Washington can apply pressure, demand changes, and threaten disruption — but it cannot simply force Canada to accept a rushed deal overnight.
Carney’s strategy is built around that reality. Canada can negotiate, defend its industries, protect workers, and use its leverage in energy, autos, agriculture, steel, aluminum, critical minerals, and cross-border supply chains without accepting Trump’s timeline as the final word.
Now the bigger question is whether Trump’s July 1 pressure campaign will backfire. Did Washington try to make the review look more urgent than it really is? Did Carney expose the weakness inside Trump’s trade strategy? And could Canada use the legal structure of CUSMA to turn the pressure back on the United States?
Watch till the end to understand what July 1 really means, what Washington tried to hide, and why Carney’s response could change the next phase of Canada-U.S. trade negotiations.
JUST IN: Trump DEMANDS July 1 Trade Deal — Carney Reveals What Washington Tried to Hide
Reviewed by PostDiscus
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June 27, 2026
Rating: 5
Reviewed by PostDiscus
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June 27, 2026
Rating: 5
