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Poilievre Disagrees with MP’s Comments on U.S. Relations

February 18, 20264 Mins Read
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WATCH: Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said Tuesday he spoke with Conservative MP Jamil Jivani about his controversial trip to Washington, D.C., following backlash at comments that Canadians would be “shooting themselves in the foot if we continue this anti-American hissy-fit.” Poilievre said Jivani “speaks for himself.”
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Tuesday distanced himself from Jamil Jivani’s claim that Canadians are throwing an “anti-American hissy fit” over U. S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and sovereignty threats, saying the Conservative MP “speaks for himself.”

Jivani travelled to Washington earlier this month to meet with his college friend, Vice President JD Vance, and other Trump administration officials in what he described as an attempt to “build bridges” between Canada and the U. S.

After he returned to Canada, Jivani told U. S. right-wing news site Breitbart that Canadians would be “shooting ourselves in the foot if we continue this anti-America hissy fit” and urged Prime Minister Mark Carney to work with him and the White House on resolving the trade dispute.

Poilievre told reporters in Ottawa he has spoken to Jivani about his trip and subsequent comments.

“My message (to him) is that Canadians are understandably upset about the tariffs and the comments that President Trump has made, and that we need to focus on what we can do here at home,” he said.

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“He speaks for himself, and I speak for the party.”

Jivani represents a central Ontario riding that Poilievre acknowledged has been “disproportionately impacted” by Trump’s auto tariffs. The riding includes parts of Oshawa, home to General Motors’ assembly plant that recently cut a shift and laid off some 500 employees – a move expected to affect upward of a thousand workers across the supply chain.

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“I think that it’s necessary for all MPs to use all the connections and work that they can in order to overturn the tariffs and protect Canadian jobs,” Poilievre said. “So I encourage all MPs to fight the tariffs and stand up for Canada.”

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reported earlier this month that some member of the Conservative caucus were upset with what they viewed as Jivani’s “freelance” diplomacy with the Trump administration.

It’s also not clear if Jivani’s trip was sanctioned by Poilievre’s office, which has not responded to questions about his U. S. travels.

Jivani is not the party’s “shadow minister” for foreign affairs, international trade or Canada-U. S. trade.

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Jivani said earlier this month he had “productive” meetings with Trump’s administration. He said on social media that he met with representatives of the White House and U. S. State Department and that the president asked him to pass along a message – to tell Canadians he loves them.

In a video posted to social media , Jivani said he expects criticism from “frothing , elbow-waving anti-American activists ” but he thinks Canadians want someone willing to “cut through all the posturing “to deliver results.

He later described his meetings with American officials and lawmakers as “very productive , promising , and positive.”

“I’m feeling hopeful and optimistic that we can get something really good done for Canadian workers   and businesses,” he said. “Might take some time , but I really believe that         the doors are open here.”

That later video came days before Trump threatened          to block          the opening of        the Gordie Howe International Bridge between Ontario          and Michigan in a social media post          that complained about Canada treating             the U. S. unfairly on trade               and other issues.

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters Tuesday he was happy  to see Jivani go  to  the U. S. but  that  he disagreed  with  his recent comments.

“I don’t call it a hissy fit,” Ford said. “What I call (it) is making sure  that we communicate with  the American people.<


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