It seemed like a nice meeting, albeit with few tangible results, when Mark Carney met with Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday. Yet, what may come of that meeting could be a major overhaul of the Canadian economy.

Apparently, Carney talked about reviving the Keystone XL pipeline as part of his discussions with Trump. He also raised the issue of critical minerals with the American president, but there is one industry feeling left out and concerned — the auto industry.

In politics, it’s often what is not said as much as what is said, and Carney’s visit to Washington has many in the auto sector worried.

“We talked about the importance of reaching an agreement soon and quickly on steel, aluminum and energy matters,” Dominic LeBlanc, Carney’s point man on cross-border issues, told r

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