In Ottawa, U.S. senators push trade, Canadian tourism to their states
- On May 23, 2025, a group of five U.S. Senators visited Ottawa to engage in discussions with Prime Minister Mark Carney regarding trade and the ongoing bilateral relationship between the United States and Canada.
- The meeting took place during a tense period in Canada-U.S. Relations, marked by tariff disputes initiated by President Donald Trump, who also joked about turning Canada into the 51st state.
- The senators, mostly from border states, addressed tariffs, economic cooperation, national security, and the importance of tourism between the two countries.
- Senator Kevin Cramer expressed confidence that any short-term difficulties would not turn into lasting problems, while Klobuchar emphasized the importance of restoring positive U.S.-Canada relations before summer.
- The meeting generated hope for repairing the strained Canada-U.S. Relationship and boosting trade and tourism despite recent tensions and economic impacts.
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Canada-U.S. Relations: Five U.S. Senators on Mission to Ottawa to Repair Broken Pots
Five U.S. senators – four Democrats and one Republican – landed in the federal capital on Friday with a mission in mind: trying to re-establish the close relationship between Canada and the U.S., which has been undermined in just a few months by a president who is multiplying the tariffs and threats of annexation.
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In Ottawa, U.S. senators push trade, Canadian tourism to their states
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