With the Aug. 1 deadline for U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariffs inching closer, Canada’s first ministers convened for an emergency meeting. As Mackenzie Gray explains, while Prime Minister Mark Carney insists he will only accept the “best” trade deal for Canada, premiers can’t seem to agree on the best way forward.
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