U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney were seated across the table and even acknowledged each other during a toast at a dinner ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-Operation Summit on Wednesday.

But the two leaders appeared to have virtually nothing to say to one another in a visible demonstration of the frost that's formed over the U.S.-Canada relationship.

It was the first time the two leaders met face-to-face following Trump’s cancellation of trade talks over an Ontario government anti-tariff television ad.

Afterwards, the prime minister — in response to a shouted question from a Global News journalist — said he had " very good conversations with all the presidents" at the dinner.

As Carney arrived in South Korea, his troubles with the U.S. were right in his f

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