PMO considers reviving Canada-U.S. relations war room, says a senior government source  

Some PMO officials working on Canada-U.S. file include chief of staff Katie Telford, deputy chief of staff Brian Clow, senior global affairs adviser Patrick Travers, strategic advisor for special projects Jason Easton, and senior policy adviser Oz Jungic.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, top left, chief of staff Katie Telford, senior policy adviser Oz Jungic, deputy chief of staff Brian Clow, above left, senior global affairs adviser Patrick Travers, and strategic adviser for special projects Jason Easton. These top staffers are currently dedicating significant time to Canada-U.S. trade relations.

With Donald Trump set to assume the U.S. presidency on Jan. 20, 2025, and Canada facing the threat of 25-per-cent tariffs on all goods exported south of the border, the Prime Minister’s Office is considering re-establishing its "war room" to monitor and co-ordinate strateg...

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