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Progress on lifting Trump’s tariffs on Canada ‘not fast enough’: LeBlanc - National | Globalnews.ca

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Dominic LeBlanc says talks with the U.S. on removing tariffs aren’t going fast enough.
The minister says he’s “eternally optimistic” but warns time is running out to secure a deal before Canada strikes back at Trump .
Canada has already put tariffs on $60 billion worth of U.K. goods, a move that is fuelling the desire to resolve the dispute “as quickly as possible”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited to G7 summit despite allegations of Indian involvement in murders, attempted murders and surveillance of Sikh nationals on Canadian soil.
The invite has earned Carney criticism from Sikh diaspora groups, opposition MPs and even members of the Liberal caucus.
LeBlanc: “An invitation like that to a significant economic player in the person of the prime minister of India is not unusual".
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