
The past week saw Canada continue to navigate a North American trade environment defined by incremental pressure rather than dramatic confrontation. Ottawa spent much of the week reinforcing its institutional approach to tariffs and dispute resolution, while quietly positioning itself ahead of the next stage of CUSMA discussions. The tone remained measured, but the underlying message was clear: Canada is preparing for a more political phase in trilateral trade relations.
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