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    1. >When Carney succeeded Trudeau last year, things changed. In light of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff wars, Carney called India a “natural partner” during a visit to Mumbai in February 2026.

      Trump’s influence having unintended consequences 

    2. Feisty-olde-7707 on

      Mark Carney is one of the hardest working Prime Minister’s, I am so proud to be a Canadian. We could be in the exact place as the US.

    3. BeneficialPrompt6563 on

      all the hard work in north American nations is mainly done by Indians

    4. Their largest ever Indian delegation will be received by our largest ever Indian delegation.

    5. The coming together of Indian delegations. How nice! At least there won’t be a language barrier

    6. Canadians need to decide if they are serious about trade diversify away from the US.

      We cant just stick to our comfort zone with Japan and the EU (G7 in general).

      The world is much larger then the western/Atlantic world and we need to capture markets.

      China is the second largest economy and second largest by population. We cannot ignore them even if we wanted to.

      India is currently the largest by population and will likely be the third largest by GDP in the early 2030s. We can ignore india today but not in 10 years. Massive potential for Canadian exports to this region given its need for energy, technology and resources.

      Combined the US, China and India are about 40 percent of the world’s population and almost 50 percent of the global economy (or close it).

      A good way to ensure canada becomes poor is to fight all 3 at the same time.

    7. “India will send its largest-ever trade delegation to Canada next week”

      Uh oh. Housing prices to go back up…

    8. Can we get serious about deporting those with expired student and work visas?

    9. Why are so many racists losing control here… 😂

      Canada’s biggest trading partner is a country run by a 34-time convicted felon who was mentioned like a million times in the Epstein files. Are these Canada’s shared values?