In a media availability on Tuesday in Huntsville, Ont., Prime Minister Mark Carney said the government would be “developing” and “coming to a good accord with the United States.” In response to a question about Canada’s next steps if U.S.-Canada deal is not finalized by Aug. 1, he said the government is focused on getting the “best deal” for Canadians.
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Carney optimistic Canada would be ‘coming to a good accord’ with U.S.
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