Amid Trump’s trade turbulence, Canadians deserve more transparency

No one is asking for the Canadian side to show all of its cards, but tabling objectives in Parliament and indicating red lines could likely go a long way in maintaining the trust the electorate recently gave the Carney team.
The Canadian government has been saddled with getting the best possible deal for the country with U.S. President Donald Trump.

The Carney government’s walk-back of the digital services tax that had long been a thorn in the side of our American neighbours was welcomed in the United States, but has ruffled a few feathers on this side of the border.

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