Canada can export to a different country, maybe China. Let’s try that strategy out! Trade surplus for the US!Canada needs to continue the export otherwise, they would be heavily in the red, employment and $.
As for, "addiction" some perspective:
For Canada's 40 million people, they used 2.4 million barrels per day. 869 million barrels a year / 40 million = 22 per person.
U.S. uses 18.5 million barrels per day (-1.5 biofuel). 6.75 billion barrels a year / 340 million = 19.9 per person.
"Addiction" is a misnomer.
Also, take into account, U.S. exports approx 365 million barrels of oil to Canada, totalling approx 1 million barrels a day. That is more than a third (closer to 1/2) of the total oil used in Canada.
There is a serious deficit vs surplus between the two countries, when $130B -$24.5B is "swapped", for lack of better words.
"U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion, down 1.4 percent ($5.9 billion) from 2023. The U.S. goods trade deficit with Canada was $63.3 billion in 2024, a 1.4 percent decrease ($926.9 million) over 2023."
*Edited last paragraph: calculation error. Corrected by sharing the U.S. Trade statistics for 2024. Same as mentioned in my post above, respectively.

US is the world’s largest consumer of oil. We have an oil addiction.