PM, ministers wrap cabinet retreat focused on challenging fall agenda
SUDBURY, Ont. — Justin Trudeau is acknowledging that his government faces a tough year ahead full of hard choices that won’t please everyone.
And he already seems to be trying to dampen expectations, at least when it comes to one of his most ambitious promises — to establish a new nation-to-nation relationship with Canada’s indigenous people.
The prime minister wrapped up a two-day cabinet retreat Monday, praising his government’s accomplishments thus far but conceding there’s more work ahead of it than behind.
“There are going to be difficult decisions and challenges ahead of us on everything from natural resources to investments to trade deals,” Trudeau told a closing news conference, his ministers arrayed behind him on the bank of a picturesque northern Ontario lake.


