Yesterday, Prime Minister Trudeau announced his intention to resign as Prime Minister and Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada following a Liberal leadership race that will take place in the coming weeks. It is likely, but not guaranteed that a federal election will follow in the Spring. CME is very concerned that this prolonged political uncertainty will weaken Canada's ability to negotiate effectively with the incoming U.S. administration in the weeks ahead. In response to the tariff threat, Canada needs a functional and stable government, capable of delivering an urgent and coordinated response to protect manufacturing businesses, workers and families.
Despite these challenges CME remains committed to working with members, our U.S. counterparts, and all parliamentarians to oppose harmful tariffs and to advocate for policies that will support Canadian manufacturers, strengthen our shared economic and national security interests with the U.S, and improve North America’s position as a global manufacturing powerhouse.