Former minister accuses Carney and allies of U.S. 'bootlicking'
Former Liberal minister of foreign affairs Lloyd Axworthy tells Power & Politics why he believes Prime Minister Mark Carney and other leaders are 'bootlicking' to get concessions on tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump, warning that Canada is 'setting precedents' by backing down on the digital services tax that could enable more extreme Trump demands. 'We need to stop him,' says Axworthy. Plus, Bloc Québécois agriculture critic Yves Perron responds to the U.S. ambassador's 'strong belief' that Carney can get Parliament to allow concessions on supply management.