In a stunning escalation, Washington reportedly expanded pressure on Canada beyond tariffs — targeting financial clearing access, energy transit flows, and even defense cooperation. Analysts say this marks one of the most aggressive economic confrontations between treaty allies in decades.
Canada’s response wasn’t rhetorical — it was structural. Ottawa activated financial stability protocols through the Bank of Canada, initiated high-level consultations with major central banks, and launched a strategic review of energy and critical mineral exports. Markets reacted immediately: oil and uranium prices moved higher, cross-border banking flows adjusted, and currency volatility signaled institutional repositioning rather than panic.
Why it matters: Canada supplies roughly 60% of U.S. crude imports and plays a pivotal role in potash, uranium, and natural gas flows. Any sustained disruption could ripple into U.S. fuel prices, food costs, refinery operations, and credit conditions.
The bigger question now isn’t who escalates next — it’s whether the world’s most integrated bilateral economic relationship can withstand financial brinkmanship without triggering lasting structural realignment in Western economic alliances.
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