
The past three weeks have quietly but materially reshaped Canada’s North American trade posture. From a looming reset in Washington and sharper CUSMA rhetoric to shifting parliamentary dynamics at home, Ottawa is entering the next phase of continental engagement with more political room but less strategic certainty. With Parliament now adjourned and trade politics accelerating regardless, Canadian officials are recalibrating how they defend market access, manage U.S. pressure, and position Canada ahead of a more transactional year.
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