All 13 provincial and territorial premiers are meeting in Huntsville, Ontario, to discuss trade issues, particularly with the U.S. Prime Minister Mark Carney will join their discussions, focusing on trade negotiations amid potential tariffs from the U.S. A push to sign memorandums of understanding aims to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers, potentially saving the Canadian economy significant losses. Provinces are united in efforts to address trade hurdles, with the federal government aiming for a new free trade agreement with the U.S. by August.
Provincial and territorial premiers will convene in Huntsville, Ontario to discuss trade and tariffs with U.S., while also meeting with Indigenous leaders.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will join the premiers to provide updates on trade negotiations, especially in light of potential tariffs announced by Donald Trump.
The premiers plan to sign memorandums of understanding that aim to reduce interprovincial trade barriers, which could benefit the Canadian economy significantly.
Carney indicated that the federal government is working towards a new free trade agreement with the U.S. amidst rising tensions regarding tariffs.
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