Canada NewsCarney says 'everything's on the table' for tariff retaliation against United States'Everything's on the table'Photo: The Canadian Press Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks to reporters during the closing press conference at the First Ministers Meetings in Charlottetown on Thursday, July 23, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren CalabresePrime Minister Mark Carney says "everything's on the table" if Canada can't secure a deal to avoid a dramatic escalation in U.S. tariffs planned for next month. While the prime minister said Canada has options, he refused to identify specific measures Ottawa could take in retaliation if Trump’s new tariffs come into force. Carney acknowledged there are different perspectives among the provincial leaders but said “we are united in direction and objective and purpose and seriousness about the response.” Carney was speaking from Charlottetown, P.E.I., after a private roundtable discussion with all 13 provincial and territorial leaders.