‘Bonjour Canada’: Biden trumpets Canada-U.S. ties, continental co-operation, plays down disputes

'Our destinies are intertwined and they’re inseparable,' says President Joe Biden of Canada-U.S. relations during a more than 30-minute address to Parliament.
U.S. President Joe Biden had his first sit-down in Ottawa with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau since he came to power in early 2021, with a series of meetings at the West Block on March 24.

The first American leader to address Parliament in seven years, President Joe Biden put a spotlight on the strength of Canada-United States ties, the response to counter Russia's war on Ukraine, and the fight against climate change, but was muted on neighbourly disagreements...

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