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The United States Supreme Court just delivered the most devastating constitutional blow to Donald Trump's trade agenda. In ten words, the court ruled that IEEPA does not authorize the president to impose tariffs — wiping out the legal foundation behind hundreds of billions of dollars in global tariff measures and throwing the entire international trading system into uncertainty. While governments around the world scrambled to make deals under the pressure of Trump's so-called emergency tariff authority, one leader refused to panic. Mark Carney held Canada's position, preserved its structural advantages under CUSMA, and refused to trade long-term sovereignty for short-term relief. Now, with the emergency doctrine dismantled by the Supreme Court, every country that caved is reassessing agreements signed under pressure they didn't need to accept. Canada is not one of them. In this video, we break down exactly what the Supreme Court ruled, why it matters more than most people realize, what Trump's Section 122 pivot actually means and why it is a much weaker tool, how Canada's CUSMA framework protected it throughout the entire tariff war, and why Carney's strategy of patience and discipline turned out to be the most sophisticated trade play of the entire crisis. This is not just a legal story. It is a story about who had the discipline to hold when everyone else was folding. Canada held. And the Supreme Court just proved it right. If you want sharp, clear analysis on how Canada navigates global power shifts without panic or political theater, subscribe and hit the bell. We cover the strategy behind the headlines and the leadership decisions shaping Canada's future.