Canada, Mexico and Trump
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Canada withdrew challenges against some import taxes the US levied against softwood lumber in what the government called a “strategic choice,” as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks a trade deal with President Donald Trump.
After a stunning election victory on an anti-Trump message, Prime Minister Mark Carney is adjusting to the realities of dealing with the United States. Critics call it capitulation.
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine is planning to force two Senate votes on President Donald Trump’s tariffs in the coming weeks, keeping the pressure on his Republican colleagues as many of them have voiced frustration with the policies.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced an expansion of Joint Task Force Alpha to cover all borders for the U.S., including maritime borders.
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Canada's Carney meets with Mexico's Sheinbaum to discuss trade before a review of US trade deal
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has met with President Claudia Sheinbaum on a two-day visit to Mexico focused on how to diversify trade under U.S. tariff threats and keep the most important free t
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled big infrastructure plans. But they are likely to meet resistance from Indigenous and environmental groups.
White House rhetoric has left Canadians a rare breed of visitors in New England, usually a hotspot vacation destination from nearby Quebec.
The two world leaders also had private meetings where the wars in Ukraine and Gaza were discussed, as well as the tariff rates that the U.S. may set on steel imported from Britain.
Canada is expected to announce it's launching formal consultations on the North American trade pact within the next week, after the Trump administration kicked off its own review and the U.S. ambassador said a larger deal is "not going to happen" soon.