Prime Minister Mark Carney gave no indication trade talks with the United States will resume any time soon, despite apologizing to U.S. President Donald Trump who abruptly ended negotiations over an ad campaign.
Asked Wednesday what the state of his conversations with Trump are and whether negotiations are resurrected, Carney said, "We'll see."
“The talks are not yet revived,” said the prime minister in a brief response during a news conference about his government’s recently tabled budget.
Carney said he last spoke to Trump last week when the two attended the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-Operation Summit, where he apologized to the president for the TV spots
Trump cut off trade talks on Oct. 23 and promised even more punitive tariffs on Canadian goods, blaming an Ontario government-bac

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