A bipartisan group of US senators visited Ottawa to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as both countries face mounting pressure over trade disputes and an impending deadline to renegotiate their trade agreement.
The senators emphasized the importance of rebuilding strong economic and security ties, urging Canada to repeal its digital services tax and address ongoing tariffs. Both sides expressed a desire to 'build bridges, not throw wrenches,' signaling a willingness to resolve issues around lumber, tourism, and cross-border commerce. The talks come as the US-Canada relationship faces strain from the Trump-era trade war and looming deadlines for updating the CUSMA agreement.
The outcome of these high-stakes discussions could shape the economic future of both nations.
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