Trudeau meets Trump in Florida as tariff tensions rise
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with President-elect Donald Trump in Florida on Friday. This meeting comes after Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian goods, citing concerns over drugs and migrants crossing borders. The dinner lasted three hours and covered various topics, including trade and border security. Trudeau emphasized the importance of dialogue to resolve the tariff issue, noting that such tariffs would raise prices for both Canadians and Americans. Trudeau's visit marks the first by a G7 leader since the election. Canada is considering potential retaliatory tariffs if Trump follows through on his threats, although no decisions have been made yet.