Cheering beginning too soon on Trump-Trudeau face-to-face
While we can be relieved that the Trudeau-Trump meeting gave the appearance of cordiality, no one should be under any illusion that the next few years will be easy in the Canada-U.S. relationship—or in the even more importantly, the state of global affairs.
TORONTO—The cheering is beginning too soon. While the Trudeau government deserves credit for its seemingly successful planning for the Trump-Trudeau face-to-face summit in Washington, success being defined as the lack of a feared hostile meeting, the huge sigh of relief that the Trump administrati...
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