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As Ottawa chases a new trade and security deal with Washington, the prime minister and visiting lawmakers seemed to make ...
Three Democratic senators were joined by a Republican colleague as they met Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa on Monday to ...
Democrats and one Republican made the trip, seeking to stabilize the U.S.-Canada relationship after President Trump imposed tariffs on Canada and suggested it should become the 51st state.
The US senators said the strained relationship has been hard for Americans too, especially in states that border Canada. "Every single day, we feel it. We know it's been bad," Klobuchar commented.
Bipartisan senators, led by Kevin Cramer and Jeanne Shaheen, visit Canada to ease U.S.-Canada tensions amid trade disputes and diplomatic challenges.
US senators upbeat about mending Canada ties after PM meeting. Monday, Jul 21, 2025. New Delhi o C. Subscribe. Sign in. My Account. ... leading many to boycott US goods and travel.
A defiant Carney told Trump that Canada was “not for sale” during their meeting at the White House in early May. The US president, avoiding another Zelensky-like blowup, declined to challenge him.
The senators were also scheduled to meet with the ministers of foreign affairs, national defence and industry, as well as the Business Council of Canada. The visit comes at a fractious time in ...
Canada announced in April that its military spending is expected to rise just 1.7 percent, and the senators emphasized that they were “concerned and profoundly disappointed” about the most recent ...