Premiers to meet with Trudeau Wednesday about trade and tariffs, Ford says
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the country’s premiers are meeting virtually Wednesday with the prime minister to discuss the threat of U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports.
It comes two weeks after the premiers’ last meeting with Justin Trudeau, where they discussed how to respond to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s warning that he will impose a 25 per cent tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico when he takes office next month.
Ford says the federal government promised to present a plan to the premiers for their approach to negotiations with Trump and his officials.
Ford says he hopes the plan will include strengthening border security, an issue Trump highlighted in his initial tariff threat, and meeting a NATO commitment of spending two per cent of GDP on defence.