With less than two weeks to go for Canada to make a trade deal with the U.S., Prime Minister Mark Carney and the nation’s premiers are set to tackle the issue during a three-day meeting in Ontario. As Mackenzie Gray reports, Trump’s commerce secretary is making it clear the U.S. is firmly committed to imposing substantial levies if American demands are not met.
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