Prime Minister Mark Carney set off for Washington, D.C. Monday ahead of his second meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump regarding tariffs and the ongoing trade war. Addressing the matter during question period in the House of Commons, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre demanded Carney progress with a trade deal with the U.S.
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Poilievre pushes for progress on Canada-U.S. trade deal as Carney preps for Trump meeting
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