A bipartisan group of US senators visited Ottawa to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, aiming to ease tensions and strengthen ties ahead of a looming trade deadline.
The talks focused on resolving ongoing trade disputes, including tariffs and the contentious Canadian digital services tax, which US lawmakers urged Carney to repeal. Both sides emphasized the importance of cooperation on trade and security, with senators expressing a desire to 'build bridges, not throw wrenches.' The meetings come as Canada and the US seek to renegotiate aspects of their trade relationship, with pressure mounting from both governments and industries.
The outcome of these discussions could significantly impact cross-border commerce and economic relations.
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