The Carney government’s moves on the border have been forced in part by the ongoing trade war with the United States. However, Canada’s economy is under pressure on two fronts: a trade war with the U.S. and one with China. Prime Minister Mark Carney has been trying to maintain a unified “Team Canada” approach, but cracks seem to be surfacing. Chief Political Correspondent David Akin has more.
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Canada’s trade war with US, China fractures Carney’s ‘Team Canada’ approach
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