
Carney praises Canadian unity as Canada Day celebrations kick off
"One hundred and fifty-eight years ago, a few provinces bet on the idea that they'd be stronger together than they ever could be apart. They were right, and so they became a new federation that's now grown into our strong, bilingual, multicultural and ambitious country," Carney said in his video address.
That unity includes writing the country's "next chapter" together "in true partnership with First Nations, Inuit and Métis."
The prime minister took a moment in the video to acknowledge the recent challenges the country has been facing.
"The world is changing. Old friendships are fraying, our economy is being buffeted by a trade crisis and our values are being tested by attacks on democracy and freedoms," he said.
In an interview with CBC's Catherine Cullen, Carney said "we'll see" if Canada and the U.S. can come to a trade deal by July 21, a previously agreed-upon deadline set by the two countries.
"We're doing what is necessary in order to get the best deal for Canadians. If we get the best deal for Canadians, we will agree to it. If we can't we won't — it's that simple," he told CBC.
Asked about a growing separatist movement in Alberta, Carney said he remembered tensions between Alberta and the federal government when he was growing up in the province.
"What happened is we came together, helped build the province … everyone coming together," he said. "Alberta's a great province and this is an even greater country. The same's going to happen again."
Carney noted in his address that Canadians have been uniting "in a more divided and dangerous world," pointing to his one Canadian economy plan as a way to push back against instability.
"This is the greatest nation on earth. Our destiny is to make it greater still — not by what we say, but by what we do. Happy Canada Day," said Carney.
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