Trade top of mind as Canada’s premiers are set to hold three-day meeting in Ontario
ONTARIO'S MUSKOKA REGION, JUL 20 – Canada's premiers focus on countering U.S. tariffs, boosting interprovincial trade, and addressing Indigenous consultation during a pivotal three-day meeting, officials said.
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford, hosting the meeting of Canada's premiers, said protecting national interests against potential U.S. tariffs will be top priority.
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wants to address the tariff threat and increase interprovincial trade, including a study of new pipelines with Ontario.
- Premiers will also discuss emergency management, energy security, sovereignty, health, and public safety, with talks involving Indigenous leaders on the first day.
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Plus, Prime Minister Mark Carney meets U.S. senators in Ottawa.
Trade Top of Mind as Canada’s Premiers Are Set to Hold Three-Day Meeting in Ontario
Tariffs and trade are top of the agenda as the country’s premiers arrive in Ontario’s cottage country for a three-day meeting that comes at a pivotal time for both Canada-U.S. and domestic relations. The premiers’ summer gathering in Muskoka will also feature a Tuesday meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, as trade talks with the United States are expected to intensify. Most of what the premiers are likely to discuss stems from U.S. President…


Premiers meeting in Ontario to tackle Trump tariff ultimatum and internal trade barriers
Tariffs and trade are top of the agenda as the country's premiers arrive in Ontario's cottage country for a three-day meeting that comes at a pivotal time for both Canada-U.S. and domestic relations.
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