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Canada 'leading the charge' against Trump's tariffs - Foreign Minister Joly
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Canada is 'leading the charge' against Trump 's trade war with $60 billion worth of counter tariffs on American goods.
Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly wants the rest of the world to retaliate.
Joly says the American people also need to speak up as their jobs are also on the line.
It is indeed troubling when we see the erosion of accountability in a world that is increasingly dangerous," Joly warned. On the situation in Gaza , the minister emphasised that the only path to peace and civilian protection lies in a two -state solution. "We need to ensure that the violence stops and that civilians are protected. Canada firmly believes that there will be no peace or security in the Middle East without a two -state solution," Joly said..
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