Trudeau reinstates Canada-U.S. relations committee after Trump re-election
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has reinstated a special cabinet committee focused on Canada-U.S. relations after Donald Trump's re-election. The committee will address key issues between the two countries and will be chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.
Trudeau's government aims to reassure Canadians and businesses about its strategy to protect domestic interests under the new U.S. administration. The committee will leverage existing relationships and emphasize the interconnectedness of the Canadian and U.S. economies.
Freeland stated that the government has a plan to ensure Canada thrives despite the changes in U.S. leadership. The committee's formation marks a proactive approach to navigating potential challenges in Canada-U.S. relations.