Under the weight of damaging trade wars with the United States and China, Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a major new package of supports for tariff-stricken businesses on Friday — one that delayed or changed major climate policies from the previous Liberal government, as the new administration stresses “competitiveness” in a radically changing global economy.

Appearing before a partially built Dash-8 plane at an aerospace factory in Mississauga, Carney touted a host of new measures that he said were meant to help fortify the Canadian economy in a new era of “economic nationalism.”

The prime minister, fresh off a two-day cabinet retreat in Toronto, said his government was “meeting this moment with the most comprehensive suite of trade resilient measures in Canadian history.”

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