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Carney to host Canada’s premiers in Ottawa
Carney and premiers will coordinate strategy to address U.S. tariffs and trade irritants affecting steel, aluminum, and autos ahead of the intensified CUSMA review this year.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Canada's premiers in Ottawa later this month to discuss the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement as it comes up for review.
- The first ministers have been holding regular virtual meetings to coordinate an approach to boost Canada's economy and support industries hit hard by U.S. tariffs.
- The U.S. Trade Representative laid out conditions the Trump administration would like to see met for CUSMA to be extended beyond its 2036 expiration.
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OTTAWA—Mark Carney will meet with provincial and territorial premiers in Ottawa at the end of the month, as global tensions intensify and trade negotiations with the United States remain at a standstill. A representative of the federal government announced that Mr. Carney will hold this meeting on January 29, after a group dinner the previous day. Premiers held regular virtual meetings to develop a coordinated approach to stimulate the Canadian …
·Richelieu, Canada
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