Prime Minister, the Prime Minister meets before the time limit of Canada in the United States

The Canadian Prime Ministers will begin a three -day summit during Ontario’s Cottage County during the increased anxiety during the tariffs and trade with the nearest trading partner of Canada, the United States.

Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford will host all 13 provinces and regional prime minister in Huntsville, Ont., About 220 kilometers north of Toronto, with meetings on Monday.

Prime Minister Mark Carney is on Tuesday to join them to provide an update on trade negotiations.

Carney announced her participation shortly after Donald Trump threatened 35 % of Canada’s goods that were not in accordance with CUSMA’s current Canada and Mexican Treaty.

Although trade and tariffs are expected to be the most important topic of discussion, the prime ministers will also meet with indigenous leaders on Monday. In the afternoon, they are expected to sign more consensus records aimed at eliminating obstacles from the Provincial store.

Provinces have been sign different mice marks the intentions to change their laws and regulations as part of modern history to release the Provincial Trade.

One study estimates that current barriers to trade will cost the Canadian economy about $ 200 billion a year, and all provinces have expressed their desire to work in this way to combat US President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

Carney’s meeting with the prime ministers planned on Tuesday morning comes when the relationship between the provinces and the federal government seems to be melting.

In June, the prime ministers met Carney and left the talk “Great cooperation, great communication” and unity.

The Federal Government is currently seeking a deadline on August 1 to remove a new free trade agreement with the United States. Last week Carney suggested that Trade without tariffs is unlikely.

“We are looking forward to hearing an update on negotiations with the United States and how these trade negotiations are going because New Brunswick is very keen to see this uncertainty,” said Susan Holt, Prime Minister of New Brunswick on Friday.

Prime ministers are expected to discuss US relations and internal trade, diversify international trade and how to build significant projects after the Federal Government Bill C-5, which aims to speed up national important projects.

They are also expected to discuss Arctic security, forest fire and emergency management, labor mobility, immigration, health and general safety.

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