Enhancing and protecting the historic Canada-U.S. relationship

Canada should go further to demonstrate to Washington that we do not in any way support—even indirectly—propping up the economic prospects of rogue regimes.
International Trade Minister Mary Ng, left, and Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc should be going one step further to impose tariffs on all melted and poured Chinese steel, writes François Desmarais.

Canada and the United States share one of the very best trade relationships in the world. Like any relationship, it requires ongoing care and attention to ensure success. Recently, the state of our trade relationship has been in the spotlight with the re-election of Donald T...

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