Prime Minister Mark Carney says he sees little evidence that it’s possible to strike a deal with President Donald Trump that removes all U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods.
This is the first time the Prime Minister has acknowledged that a pact to end the Canada-U.S. trade war would leave some of Mr. Trump’s protectionist tariffs in place.
Canada and the U.S. are in negotiations to end a four-month trade dispute that has seen both sides impose tariffs starting with Mr. Trump in March.