The next secretaries of state, homeland security and defence will be tasked with advancing the Trump administration's interests abroad and press Canada on key issues.
is quickly building out his cabinet, and some of his most high-profile nominees will become key figures in the Canada -U.S. relationship if confirmed.interests abroad and will be the ones pressing Canada to align with U.S. stances on foreign policy, immigration and military spending, among other issues.
Here’s a look at the faces Canadians may get to know very well once the second Trump administration is up and running next year.Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has been tapped to serve as Trump’s secretary of state, making him the top diplomat for the United States. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, who was re-elected to a second term in a landslide in 2022, is one of Trump’s fiercest defenders and has been an outspoken critic of U.S. immigration policy.
In 2022, Noem equated Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to quell the so-called “Freedom Convoy” protests, which involved freezing organizers’ financial accounts, with “communist China’s social credit system.
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