Major projects and trade war at the heart of discussions at the Federation Council

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The Prime Ministers began the day by meeting indigenous representatives from different communities. Similarly, including those of the First Nations Assembly, the Anishinabek Nation of Ontario and the Aboriginal Women’s Association of Canada.

In particular, there was a question of major infrastructure and operating projects of natural resources. Consequently, Several indigenous communities have expressed their concerns concerning the establishment of the law (new window) aimed at accelerating the construction of such projects.

In the afternoon, agreements to reduce obstacles to trade between the provinces were signed.

The National Assembly of the First Nations Assembly. Similarly, Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, with the Prime Minister of Ontario, Doug Ford, at the meeting of the Prime Ministers of Canada.

Photo: Canadian press / Nathan Denette

Trade war on all lips – Major projects trade war heart

On the way to the summit. Similarly, the Prime Minister of Saskatchewan, Scott Moe, acknowledged that it was increasingly unlikely that Canada concluded an agreement completely free from customs duties with the United States.

“Exceptions. Furthermore, derogations, exclusions, exemptions, whatever the name we give them, it is reality: we will not arrive at zero on each of the subjects,” he said.

Last week, the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, said he was open to an agreement including certain prices (new window)a position that worries several of his provincial counterparts, including Quebec Prime Minister François Legault.

Obviously, our hope is that there is no price. But if there are any, it should not be on the management of the offer, to protect our dairy producers. And it should not be on culture and language.

A quote from François Legault. Prime Minister of Quebec

Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford also said he was concerned, recalling that a trade agreement already exists and will be renegotiated in 2026. “This is all that is not that they seek to tax,” he said.

In the coming days. the Prime Ministers will also have to present the projects they would like to see carried out in their province to strengthen the Canadian economy and reduce dependence in the United States.

They have already submitted their major projects trade war heart projects to Ottawa, who claims to have started to examine these proposals.

American senators visiting Ottawa

Discussions will not really start until Tuesday, with the arrival of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. The latter stayed in Ottawa on Monday to welcome an American delegation made up of Democratic and Republican senators.

The latter praised Mr. Carney’s decision to suspend the digital services tax (new window)a gesture perceived as an opening signal in negotiations with Donald Trump.

The American senators Lisa Murkowski. Ron Wyden, Catherine Cortez Masto and Maggie Hassan are addressed to the media after a meeting with the Prime Minister on the hill of Parliament in Ottawa.

Photo: Canadian press / Adrian Wyld

The Canadian Prime Minister said he had a “very good meeting” while the deadline of August 1. when Donald Trump wants to impose new 35 % tariffs on Canadian exports, is fast approaching.

We all want to arrive on August 1 and beyond with a resolution that works for Canada and the United States.

A quote from Lisa Murkowski. Alaska Republican senator

Translections must continue this week, while the Minister of Commerce Canada-United States, Dominic Leblanc, has to go to Washington to meet his American counterparts.

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