Trump casts pall over PM’s Latin American trip

The president-elect poses a greater threat to Harper's trade and foreign policy legacy than Trudeau ever did.
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Cuban President Raúl Castro in Cuba during Mr. Trudeau's visit this week.
MONTREAL—One can run but not hide from the aftershocks of Donald Trump's presidential victory. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is finding that out first-hand this week as his first trip outside Canada since the American election turns into a damage assessment mission. It is a testimony to the magn...

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