On climate change, can Trudeau go where Trump says no?

Trudeau must continue to make the case that Canada that can go it alone on climate issues—and benefit economically from doing so.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump walk and talk at the White House on Feb. 13.
TORONTO—Justin Trudeau’s priority in meeting Donald Trump was to find common ground with the unpredictable United States president. The prime minister wants to ensure Canada doesn’t feel the lash of Trump’s protectionist stance on trade. So, it’s not surprising that Trudeau seems to have a...

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