Ottawa: Canada reaffirmed its commitment to constructive trade negotiations with the United States despite a fresh threat from former U.S. President Donald Trump to increase tariffs on Canadian goods by 10%. Dominic LeBlanc, Canada’s Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and the country’s point person on U.S.-Canada trade, emphasized the importance of dialogue and collaboration in resolving bilateral trade issues.
In a statement issued late Saturday, Minister LeBlanc expressed Canada’s readiness to build upon the progress achieved in recent discussions with American counterparts. He highlighted that both countries share a vested interest in protecting workers and families, and that meaningful progress can only be secured through direct engagement with the U.S. administration. “We will r

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