Canada’s New Prime Minister to Meet Trump Amid Trade Tensions
Canada’s newly elected Prime Minister Carney is set to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump to address strained trade relations. The meeting follows Trump’s abrupt tariffs on Canadian exports and contentious remarks during the election campaign. Carney described their initial conversation as "very constructive," signaling potential progress on bilateral economic and security issues.
In a separate development, King Charles will visit Ottawa later this month to open Parliament—a ceremonial duty not performed by a British monarch in nearly five decades. The event underscores the enduring ties between the two nations despite contemporary political challenges.