In Kamloops for a rare visit, top American diplomat in B.C. discusses state of U.S.-Canada relationship
KAMLOOPS — The relationship between Canada and the United States has soured over recent months, with the Trump administration picking fights around the globe with increased tariffs. While the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) is set to be renegotiated later this year, Canada and the US still honour the free trade agreement that covers the vast majority of products that traverse the border.
Washington, DC’s highest diplomat in British Columbia was in Kamloops and sat down with CFJC News to discuss about the US-Canada relationship.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and several premiers have been in China this week, securing deals on commodities like canola and lumber, helping diversify Canada’s trade. US Consul General for B.C. and the Yukon Shawn Crowley is well aware of the strained relationship with the United States and how it may be pushing Canada closer to one of the US’s largest adversaries.


