How Canada is reacting to the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump

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How Canada is reacting to the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump
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OTTAWA — Here's how notable Canadian politicians and groups are reacting to Donald Trump’s inauguration as president of the United States Monday.

OTTAWA — Here's how notable Canadian politicians and groups are reacting to Donald Trump’s inauguration as president of the United States Monday. While Trump initially promised to impose damaging tariffs on Canada on his first day in office, his team is now indicating those levies won’t come on Day 1."Canada and the United States have the world’s most successful economic partnership.

“Canada is strengthening this mutually beneficial relationship. We’re making massive investments to bolster cross-border trade, reinforce our supply chains, and create jobs on both sides of the border. “We are strongest when we work together, and I look forward to working with President Trump, his administration, members of the United States Congress, and officials at the state and local levels to deliver prosperity for our peoples — while protecting and defending the interests of Canadians.”"We need to be prepared should there be tariffs and Canada, I would say, is ready, and we're ready because we have been talking to Canadians.

"I feel he's going to be targeting Canada, specifically Ontario, because we're the manufacturing might, and it's very concerning.""I’m not saying that we won and it’s over with Mr. Trump … It may happen tomorrow morning.""Everything is to be determined and it will be ‘to be determined’ for the next four years. It's always good news when you're not mentioned … I think there's at least a fair bit of temporary relief.

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