Canada’s contribution to Three Amigos summit needs to go beyond trade concerns: experts

Holding a North American Leaders' Summit is part of the pathway to more normal operations in the Canada-U.S. relationship.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, is heading to Washington to meet with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, left, and U.S. President Joe Biden, right, for the first Three Amigos summit since 2016 on Nov. 18.
The Three Amigos summit may not have the same warmth as the last time the leaders of Canada, Mexico, and the United States met in Ottawa in 2016, with Canada expected to raise its trade concerns at the first North American Leaders’ Summit in five years. Experts in the Canada-U.S. relationship say...

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