Opinion: Trump’s betrayal of Canada is starting to unravel - The Globe and Mail

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Summary of the Article

The article discusses the meeting between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and US President Donald Trump, focusing on the potential mending of the strained bilateral relationship. While tariffs and trade remain points of contention, the tone of the meeting suggested a shift away from the previous confrontational stance.

Key Points

  • Carney's calm and confident demeanor during the meeting, defying expectations of aggressive behaviour.
  • Trump's apparent respect for Carney, suggesting a positive personal rapport that could ease trade tensions.
  • While the threat of annexation was dismissed by Carney, Trump's unpredictable nature raises concerns about the longevity of any progress.
  • Optimism regarding the potential for tariff reductions or adjustments to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
  • Focus on the importance of the personal relationship between the leaders in navigating these complex issues.

The author expresses cautious optimism, emphasizing that while the immediate threat may have subsided, the situation remains volatile, dependent on Trump's continued cooperation.

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