Canada's ambassador highlights Trudeau's dinner with Trump as vital for tariff discussions

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Canada's ambassador to the U.S. stated that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent dinner with President-elect Donald Trump was crucial in addressing concerns about tariffs. Trudeau aimed to clarify that Canada should not be grouped with Mexico regarding drug and migrant issues. During the dinner, Trudeau emphasized the differences between the Canada-U.S. and Mexico-U.S. borders. The ambassador noted that the majority of fentanyl seized in the U.S. comes from Mexico, not Canada, and that illegal crossings from Canada are minimal. The discussions also touched on trade, with the U.S. having a significant trade deficit with Canada. While Trump described the talks as productive, he did not back down from his tariff threats.


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