The Trudeau government is re-establishing its cabinet task force focused on Canada-US relations. This comes just days after Donald Trump won the U-S presidency, raising concerns around trade, security, immigration, and a host of other policy areas between the two countries. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland chaired the committee’s first meeting in Ottawa on Friday. Nivrita Ganguly has the details.
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