Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's office confirmed he will meet with President Donald Trump on Friday when both leaders are at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to attend the final draw of next year’s FIFA World Cup that the United States, Canada and Mexico will host.It could lead to their first discussion about the Canada-U.S. relationship since Trump abruptly ended trade talks in October in response to an anti-tariff ad that featured former president Ronald Reagan paid for by Canada’s most populous province of Ontario."The stakes are high for both Canada and the United States,"...
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