Prime Minister Mark Carney met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Tuesday in their first face-to-face meeting since Carney’s Liberal party won the most seats in the April 28 election.
Since returning to office in January, Trump has threatened and imposed broad-based tariffs and talked about wanting to make Canada a U.S. state.
While the two met with reporters at the White House, Trump made a few claims alongside his other comments. Here’s how some of them measure up:
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“We have a tremendous deficit with Canada,” Trump said. “It’s hard to justify subsidizing Canada to the tune of maybe US$200 billion a year.”
A trade deficit — when one country exports less to a partner nation than the partner exports to it — is not a subsidy, any more than spending more at the grocery store than it spends on one customer would amount to a subsidy.
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