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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet ministers say they will use the coming weeks to convince Donald Trump about the importance of uninterrupted trade relations, after the incoming American president threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all products from Canada on his inauguration day. In interviews before their Tuesday cabinet meeting, Trudeau’s ministers stressed there are a “number of weeks to engage” with the incoming administration before the Jan.
energy supply, saying that last year 60 per cent of crude oil imports came from Canada, and touting work already underway to 'disrupt the scourge of the fentanyl coming from China and other countries.' Immigration Minister Marc Miller said that Canada has “a duty with our market counterparts to make sure that the border stays safe and secure.
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