Canada's U.S. ties have become a weakness, Carney says

Canada's close ties to the United States were once ⁠a strength but have become a weakness, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Sunday, in a video message to his country in which he also praised the heroism of military leaders who fought against U.S. invasion more ​than two centuries ago.Holding up a small toy soldier depiction ‌of Gen. ‌Isaac Brock, the British military leader who died ​defending what is now Canada from a U.S. invasion in the War of 1812, Carney said Canada can't control the disruption coming from ⁠its U.S. neighbors and can't bet its future on the hope that it will suddenly ⁠stop."The situation today feels unique, but we've faced down threats like this before," Carney said, referencing Brock and several ​other Canadian historical figures, including ⁠Chief Tecumseh, who united Indigenous Nations across the Great Lakes to resist U.S. expansion in 1812.
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