“This morning I spoke with President Trump …
Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump struck an amiable, conciliatory note after face-to-face meetings Monday, acknowledging the unique nature of the Canada-U.S. relationship and the need to …
“Every month we have been able to extend the border closures to all but essential goods and services, and those discussions are ongoing with the United States right now as we are a week from the next deadline for closures. For months, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's hair kept growing.
“I impressed upon him that it would be a shame to see tariffs come in between our two countries at a time where we’re celebrating NAFTA, at a time where we want our businesses or manufacturers to get going as quickly as possible.”Trudeau said it’s unclear how long the US-Canada border will be closed to non-essential travel due to the coronavirus.“We recognize that the situation continues to be complex in the United States in regards to COVID-19,” Trudeau said.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was initially silent on Tuesday when asked about President Donald Trump's response to the George Floyd protests
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See how long it took him to respondTrudeau was asked about Trump. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.A reporter asked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about smoke canisters and pepper balls being used on US protesters so that President Trump could have a photo-op in front of a burned church near the White House.A reporter asked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about smoke canisters and pepper balls being used on US protesters so that President Trump could have a photo-op in front of a burned church near the White House.Trudeau was asked about Trump. We've received your submission.Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he and President Trump discussed the Black Lives Matter movement during a Monday phone call.“This morning I spoke with President Trump about the new NAFTA, about aluminum tariffs, about Black Lives Matter, and also about the issue of China and the two detained Canadians,” Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa.The Canadian leader is a cultural progressive, but recently has come under fire Trudeau briefed reporters in both English and French. According to a translation of his French remarks, Trudeau said he discussed “systemic racism” with Trump.The White House did not immediately release a readout of the call.Trudeau repeatedly referred to the new trade deal as “NAFTA” rather than Trump’s preferred acronym, “USMCA.”The prime minister said he implored Trump not to impose new aluminum tariffs to slow Canadian exports.“I highlighted to the president that the pandemic has disrupted usual manufacturing processes and supply chains, and that has caused certain disruption in the aluminum sector that is starting to realign itself,” Trudeau said. He has Obama’s support and Trump’s scorn Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at a rally in Montreal on Thursday. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he and President Trump discussed the Black Lives Matter movement during a Monday phone call. Chat with us in Facebook Messenger.