Ottawa looks to new partnerships in Europe as Trump’s threats against Canada materialize

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Ottawa looks to new partnerships in Europe as Trump’s threats against Canada materialize
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OTTAWA—The collision course in Canada-United States relations looked more damaging than ever after President Donald Trump confirmed tariffs against Canadian exports next week, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau helped Europeans repudiate Trump’s pro-Moscow approach to ending the Ukrainian conflict. “The tariffs are going forward,” Trump said Feb.

Trudeau, though derided at home, has hit his stride on the international stage as Canada and its western allies struggle to recover from the upheaval in global affairs set off by Trump’s cozying up to Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and his refusal to blame Moscow for the war in Ukraine. On Feb.

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