Liberal leadership candidate Baylis says PM, premiers made ‘mistakes’ with Trump
- Frank Baylis, a Liberal leadership candidate, criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada's premiers for their approach to President Donald Trump's trade threats, stating they made 'mistake after mistake.'
- He proposed a strong opposition to Trump, claiming that negotiating is crucial in dealing with him effectively.
- Baylis highlighted a $1.3 billion plan aimed at border security, emphasizing that the U.S. Issues are primarily with Mexico, not Canada.
- He criticized the recent trip of premiers to Washington, noting that they failed to secure any meetings with U.S. Leaders.
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