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Apr 28, 2026

Canada Divests $20.5 Billion in U.S. Treasuries, Declares American Alliance a "Strategic Weakness," Stating "Nostalgia Is Not a Strategy"

‘Nostalgia Is Not a Strategy’: Canada Dumps $20.5 Billion in U.S. Treasuries, Declares American Alliance a ‘Strategic Weakness’

OTTAWA — For generations, the alliance between Canada and the United States was considered unshakable, a bond carved by geography, war, and commerce. That era ended abruptly Thursday night. In a primetime address that left diplomats gasping and financial markets reeling, Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that Canada’s reliance on its southern neighbor has become not an asset, but a “strategic weakness.”

No one saw it coming. Not the White House, which received no advance notice. Not the British Commonwealth, which learned of the speech via social media. Not even Carney’s own cabinet, several of whom were reportedly blindsided. But at precisely 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time, the former central banker turned prime minister did what no Canadian leader had ever done: he publicly dismantled the “special relationship” that had defined his nation for nearly a century.

The bombshell arrived in two parts. First, Carney announced that Canada would immediately divest $20.5 billion in U.S. Treasury holdings — a staggering sum representing nearly ten percent of its foreign reserves. The move, he explained, was not punitive but pragmatic. “We have been financing a partner that no longer shares our values or our interests,” he said, his voice calm but resolute. “That ends tonight.”