ADVERTISEMENT Watch July 1 tariff deadline approaching, Canadian officials say trade negotiations to continue. Former foreign affairs minister Peter MacKay anticipates that Prime Minister Mark Carney will continue negotiations over the upcoming Canada Day holiday.
July 1 tariff deadline approaching, Canadian officials say trade negotiations to continue.
Former foreign affairs minister Peter MacKay anticipates that Prime Minister Mark Carney will continue negotiations over the upcoming Canada Day holiday.
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