Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking in New York on Thursday, urged a reimagined partnership with the United States, framing closer cooperation as a way to "help make America great again" while also advancing Canada's strategic interests. His remarks came ahead of the July mandatory review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), a trilateral trade pact covering the US, Canada, and Mexico, with Carney highlighting Canada's role as the US's top customer and a critical supplier of energy, aluminum, and minerals. The speech struck a dual tone: extending an olive branch to Washington while underscoring Canada's drive to diversify trade and reduce its economic dependence on the US in response to Trump-era tariffs and annexation rhetoric.