Carney will need to show results for trade concessions, says Canada-U.S. council member 

The Liberal government has made successive concessions to the Trump administration, but it is not seemingly evident what has been gained.
Mark Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Aug. 22 that Canada would be removing countermeasures on American exports that comply with the North American trade pact.

After another concession to United States President Donald Trump, a Senator on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Canada-U.S. council says that Canadians will need to see results from the rollback. 

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