Trump criticizes Canada's trade practices during interview
US President Donald Trump has criticized Canada during an interview, calling it "one of the nastiest countries to deal with." His comments come amid an ongoing trade war between the two countries. Canada has retaliated with tariffs, which will stay in place until Trump changes his approach. Trump expressed his frustrations with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who recently took over the Liberal Party after Justin Trudeau. The President also targeted Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, stating he is "no friend" of his. Trump stated that he would prefer to work with Carney to resolve ongoing trade issues. During the interview, Trump was questioned about recent polls showing Carney's Liberal Party leading over the Conservatives. He mentioned that dealing with a Liberal leader might be easier. Trump's decision to focus on Canada reflects his broader strategy to address what he considers unfair trade practices from other countries. Mark Carney, who has experience leading central banks, may soon call a national election in Canada. He is positioning himself as a capable leader during economic challenges.