Canada still top of mind for Trump, ‘not a good place to be’
OTTAWA — As President Donald Trump signed an executive order for reciprocal tariffs on Thursday that escalates his trade threats, his administration took aim at Canada’s digital services tax as a major trade irritant.
The White House sent out a document calling digital taxes in both Canada and France “unfair” for taxing American companies.
Speaking in the Oval Office Thursday afternoon, Trump slammed Canada on trade and singled out its low defence spending, saying the country is a “very serious contender to be our 51st state.”
“Canada’s been very bad for us on trade but now Canada’s going to have to start paying up,” he said. “Canada’s going to be a very interesting situation because we just don’t need their product.”


