Trudeau And Trump Exchange Words and Invites In First Coversation
But he says despite that uncertainty, he doesn’t think we’ll see change any time soon.
Though O’Leary has been called “Canada’s Trump” because of his wealth, celebrity, and brash personality, the business mogul has said he’s in favour of multiculturalism and immigration. “So we are prepared to talk”.
“I think we could see some positive spillover in tourism where people may be more reluctant to go to the USA if it is seen as less welcoming and more threatening”.
The unexpected news of Donald Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton is beginning to sink in across the U.S. and the world, leaving people with only one obvious question, how exactly could this happen?, and who better to provide the answers than trusted search engine Google.
Similarly, the Google search term “Canada homes for sale” surged 1,011 percent after Trump opened his lead over challenger Hillary Clinton.
“Trump is very defensive”.
“You see it with directors married to writers, or people in the film industry who are dual citizens”.
Trump victory will also affect Canadian defense policy because Trump is promoting protectionist trade policies and tighter border security, Steve Staples, vice president of the Rideau Institute in Ottawa, said. “He also knows the government of Canada was 100-per-cent opposed to him”.
Mr. Trump apparently has few Canadian friends other than Mr.
The finance minister reiterated that he won’t speculate on what Trump’s administration might do.
“. Donald Trump versus Trudeau, is Godzilla versus Bambi”. We’ll also hear about how both countries’ leaders are expecting to get along, and what people’s concerns are there.
“The Prime Minister and the President-elect reiterated the importance of the Canada-United States bilateral relationship, and discussed various areas of mutual interest”, Trudeau’s office said.
“Personal relations with Trump are clearly going to matter a lot”.
Trudeau’s telephone call came after he met with some of his senior advisers and cabinet ministers, who discussed the tone and approach the prime minister should take in the debut meeting with Trump.
Researching a move to Canada was just one way those unhappy with Trump’s election responded.
“If Americans want to talk about NAFTA, I’m happy to talk about it”, Trudeau said. Mr. Trudeau told a group of about 16,000 students attending WE Day, an education event celebrating young people. Trump awakened a movement of angry working-class voters.
Trump said in a campaign speech that if Canada and Mexico didn’t agree to renegotiate, he’d submit notice that the USA intends to withdraw from the deal.
In what may have been an attempt to avoid any similar sentiments being expressed now that might antagonize the incoming president, Trudeau was the only spokesperson Wednesday for the federal government.