Shortly after being sworn-in as the new foreign affairs minister after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet shuffle, Marc Garneau spoke about Canada’s relationship with the incoming U.S. administration under president-elect Joe Biden, saying that it will continue to be Canada’s most important bilateral relationship.
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Newly-minted Foreign Affairs Minister Garneau says Canada-U.S. will remain most important bilateral relationship
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