Electoral outcome won’t sway personal relations with U.S. counterparts, say Senators

'The emphasis was certainly on developing relationships with people, with individuals, so you could call on them if you had a concern and to explain to them the Canadian viewpoint,' says Sen. Cordy.
Senators Diane Griffin, Michael MacDonald, and Jane Cordy, all members of the Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group, say they don't expect the relationship with the U.S. to change fundamentally, regardless of who wins.
The U.S. election on Nov. 3 is arguably one of the most important in American political history, but some Canadian Senators responsible for developing relationships with their congressional and Senate counterparts say they expect the result to have limited impact on t...

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