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President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met in the Oval Office for high-stakes trade talks. Trump described the US-Canada relationship as having a “natural conflict,” yet expressed optimism that Canadians would “love us again” once a deal is finalized. While no concrete agreement was reached, both leaders maintained a surprisingly positive tone. Trump praised Canada’s fight against fentanyl and hinted at progress on auto and dairy issues. Could this be the turning point in one of North America's most complicated trade relationships?
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00:00What happens when two powerful leaders meet, but don't strike a deal?
00:04Trump says Canada and the U.S. have a natural conflict,
00:07and yet they might still walk away happy.
00:10In a high-stakes Oval Office meeting,
00:12President Trump and Canadian PM Mark Carney faced off over trade.
00:16Trump admitted U.S.-Canada talks are the most complicated of all,
00:20because both nations are economic rivals.
00:22But here's the twist.
00:24Trump promised the Canadian people would love us again once the deal is done.
00:28Though no agreement was signed, the tone was surprisingly warm.
00:32Trump praised Canada's fight against fentanyl,
00:35even saying they've done much better than before.
00:37He also hinted that the auto industry, a key concern for Canada,
00:41will benefit in the end.
00:43And Carney?
00:44He said the two countries are stronger together, and Trump agreed.
00:48Yet behind the smiles, tariffs remain,
00:50and real progress still hides behind closed doors.
00:53So, was this a breakthrough or just political theater?
00:56No deal yet.
00:58But maybe, just maybe, the ice is starting to crack.
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