Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump at their first meeting at the White House in Washington, on May 6.
Mark Carney heads to Washington Monday, with his government setting expectations low for talks on tariffs and security with Donald Trump , even as damage mounts from the U.S. President’s protectionist levies.
Two senior government officials said not to expect any breakthroughs at the Tuesday White House meeting and emphasized that this will just be a working visit.
One U.S. industry source said the Trump-Carney meeting came together because the pair ran into each other last month at the United Nations and agreed to sit down and talk at more length. The Globe and Mail is not identifying the three sources because they were not authorized to discuss the matter