25
Apr
Toronto ( Rajeev Sharma) – U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed attacks on Canada’s auto industry and national sovereignty are sparking political ripples across the border, just days before Canadians head to the polls. But instead of damaging Prime Minister Mark Carney’s prospects, Trump’s tirade appears to have done the opposite.In a campaign rally, Trump bluntly said, “We don't really want Canada to make cars for us… We want to make our own cars,” and hinted at raising tariffs beyond the existing 25% on Canadian auto exports. He also declared that Canada would “cease to exist” without the U.S.—a statement that…