Premiers entering final day of meetings with public safety, internal trade on agenda
HUNTSVILLE, ONTARIO, JUL 23 – Premiers focus on public safety, health care, and internal trade amid an escalating U.S. trade war with a critical August 1 negotiation deadline approaching.
- On Wednesday, Canada's premiers met at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ontario, with public safety, internal trade, and health care on the table.
- The premiers discussed the trade tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump in Huntsville, Ontario, emphasizing the need for strategic responses.
- Several provinces signed free trade deals, opening internal trade and access to new markets.
- This afternoon, the premiers will hold a closing press conference, stating they downplayed the importance of getting a deal done soon to avoid further U.S. tariffs.
- With an Aug. 1 deadline approaching, the pressure to reach a deal to avoid U.S. tariffs increases, as premiers emphasize the importance of finalizing negotiations.
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Premiers enter final day of meetings with public safety, internal trade on agenda
Canada's premiers are set to meet for the third and final day of their gathering in Ontario's cottage country, with internal trade, public safety and health care on the agenda.

Premiers entering final day of meetings with public safety, internal trade on agenda
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