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Newsroom Ready: Ford focuses on domestic issues amid ‘unpredictable’ Trump
Ontario Premier Doug Ford met with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa as trade talks with the United States show few signs of progress. Ford said after the meeting that the pair talked about how to make Canada more competitive and said U.S. President Donald Trump’s behaviour is difficult to predict. (Aug. 18, 2025)
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