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Canadian Politicians Urge Trump to Avoid Tariffs
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Canadian politicians, including Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, have been making efforts to persuade Donald Trump to avoid imposing tariffs on Canadian goods. The article explores Smith's recent visit to Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate and examines the potential impact of her meeting on Trump's decision.

02:11 | November 27, 202401:59 | October 17, 202403:54 | March 28, 202402:00 | December 10, 202402:48 | November 26, 202402:01 | September 17, 202401:52 | March 13, 2024 Canada 's top politicians have spent several weeks attempting to convince U.S. president-elect Donald Trump not to impose tariffs on Canadian imports. This includes Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who visited Trump at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida this past weekend.

Global's Heather Yourex-West looks at what the two discussed and whether Smith's last-ditch effort will influence Trump, who officially returns to office next week.Canada's top politicians have spent several weeks attempting to convince U.S. president-elect Donald Trump not to impose tariffs on Canadian imports. This includes Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who visited Trump at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida this past weekend.

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