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Trudeau meets cupboard as Trump renews menace of tariffs on Canada

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The prime minister instructed reporters that his cupboard would meet to ‘dig into the problems dealing with Canadians’

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is seen throughout a cupboard retreat at Chateau Montebello in Montebello, Que., on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. Picture by Sean Kilpatrick /The Canadian Press

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MONTEBELLO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet together with his cupboard on Tuesday, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump took workplace and renewed his menace to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian items.

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Trump instructed reporters on Monday night that he’ll levy the tariffs on Canada for permitting “vast numbers of people to come in and fentanyl to come in,” to the US.

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“I think we’ll do it Feb. 1,” Trump mentioned.

On the retreat in Montebello, QC, about an hour outdoors of Ottawa, the prime minister instructed reporters Monday that his cupboard would meet to “dig into the issues facing Canadians.” However the Canada-U.S. relationship is the principle course of these discussions.

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However the ministers don’t appear thinking about weighing in on the race that may crown the following chief of the get together and the longer term prime minister of Canada on March 9.

“At the moment, what unites us here is really working on the relationship with the United States because it is existential. The threat of tariffs is still there, it’s happening right now. So we’re going to be focused with the prime minister on making sure that we protect the interests of Canadians,” mentioned Overseas Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly.

Her colleague Mark Holland, the well being minister, echoed the “Team Canada” sentiment the prime minister and premiers harassed final week once they met in Ottawa.

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“I have a great sense of optimism. I think there is every reason to believe our countries can work together for our respective prosperity,” he mentioned.

Politicians and Canadians, nonetheless, stay involved concerning the president’s intention to impose tariffs on different nations like Canada, Mexico and China.

On Monday, Quebec Premier François Legault steered at a information convention that the federal authorities ought to compensate provinces that might be hardest hit by a Canadian response to Trump’s 25 per cent tariffs.

“If a province like Alberta had to make efforts that cost more than all the provinces, there should be compensation from the federal government. The idea is to make Canada win, but not necessarily to make one province pay more than another,” Legault mentioned.

In response to the Prime Minister’s Workplace, the cupboard will talk about points associated to frame safety, cross-border commerce, provide chains and job creation.

Cupboard ministers met for dinner Monday evening and can meet all day Tuesday on the Chateau Montebello within the Outaouais area. Business Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Commerce Minister Mary Ng have been in Washington on Monday for Trump’s inauguration and will arrive in Montebello Tuesday.

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The prime minister is anticipated to reply questions from reporters Tuesday morning earlier than the assembly.

Trudeau resigned on Jan. 6 and is probably going attending his final cupboard retreat as prime minister.

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