Trudeau must get results for Canadians

His priorities should be: protecting NAFTA, Keystone approval, and a softwood lumber deal.
Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland speaks to U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman at the North American Leaders' Summit in Ottawa last summer. They are negotiating a new softwood lumber deal.
No matter who is elected to the White House every four years, whether Republican or Democrat, the government of Canada has only one job: to defend Canada’s interests. Even though our former Conservative government is often accused of having had a frosty relationship with the United States, the re...

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