Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday, amid threats from the White House, that his government would “see if we can get to the right place” to sign on to a bilateral trade deal with the U.S. and Mexico by Friday, adding that it would have to be “the right deal for Canadians.”
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Trudeau pushes back against Trump’s NAFTA threat: ‘It has to be the right deal for Canadians’
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