Donald Trump inaugurated for a second term, outlining an ambitious agenda including seizing the Panama Canal, withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord, and imposing tariffs on trade partners. He also promised to build automobiles in America and revoke the electric vehicle mandate. Canada was not directly mentioned in his speech, but Trump plans to address trade deficits with Canada and other nations.
Donald Trump returned to office of the U.S. presidency on Monday morning, promising a 'golden age of America,' but outlined a dark and sweeping agenda, including seizing the Panama Canal, renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to go after violent immigrants and gangs, sending the military to the southern border to enforce border security, and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord, among many other major announcements.
' Champagne was the minister who was out front-and-centre for a number of his government's announcements on auto plant deals for EV parts. He said consumers will still have a choice when asked about Trump's plan to end the U.S. EV mandate. 'He said two things I understood as I was there. One was about leaving the mandate behind, but also said people can buy the car that they choose,' said Champagne to CBC News.
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