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Stephen Harper Calls Trade War a “Wake-Up Call”

Thought Leader: Stephen Harper
July 28, 2025
Source: Bloomberg
Written by: Brian Platt

Stephen Harper calls himself the most pro-American prime minister in Canadian history. But the advice he gave recently to Mark Carney’s government was to take a different path — and reduce the country’s close integration with the US.

Harper, who led a Conservative Party government in Ottawa from 2006 to 2015, said it’s imperative for Canada to quickly diversify its export markets for energy, critical minerals, and other strategic goods in response to President Donald Trump’s hostile trade actions.

The relationship between the two longstanding allies simply can’t be the same after months of threats from Trump, Harper told an audience in the western city of Saskatoon.

“We just cannot be in a position in the future where we can be threatened in this way and not have that leverage,” Harper told the Midwestern Legislative Conference, which includes legislators from 11 US states and the province of Saskatchewan.

Harper said that if he’d been asked a year ago about how to handle Trump’s agenda, his advice would have been for Canada to “really deepen its economic and security partnership with the United States.”

“However, when this government did actually ask me a few weeks ago, my advice was the opposite,” he went on. Carney needs to get a trade deal worked out with Trump in the short term, but “this really is a wake-up call for this country” on trade, he said.

Carney’s office did not immediately confirm the request for Harper’s advice, nor whether the conversation happened directly between the two men. Harper appointed Carney as Bank of Canada governor in 2008.

Canada’s trade is dominated by the US for both exports and imports. The two nations exchanged more than $900 billion in goods and services last year, and US ran a trade deficit of around $36 billion with Canada, according to Commerce Department data — a gap that’s driven by US imports of millions of barrels of oil every day.

Earlier this year, Harper endorsed Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre during a close election race. Carney still prevailed, completing a remarkable comeback for the Liberal Party that began after Justin Trudeau retired from politics.

Harper told the US lawmakers that Canadians are “just angry and bewildered” by Trump’s rhetoric and actions toward them.

“That is very real and it is very deep, and it is across the country, and it is across the political spectrum,” he said.

Mr. Harper served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015. He brings deep experience from the highest levels of global leadership, offering audiences firsthand insights into international affairs, economic policy, and North American relations. Known for his steady leadership and strategic vision, Prime Minister Harper is a compelling speaker for audiences seeking perspective on today’s shifting geopolitical and economic landscape. To host Prime Minister Harper at your next event, contact WWSG.

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