Carney says Trump wants to reach economic, security deal with Canada within 30 days
KANANASKIS, ALTA. — The U.S. and Canada have agreed to reach a deal on a new economic and security relationship by mid-July, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office said Monday, following a meeting between Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 leaders’ summit in Alberta
The news came despite Trump telling reporters in a photo op at the outset of that meeting that he and Carney have “different concepts” of what that deal might look like.
The two leaders met privately Monday morning at the G7 summit Carney is hosting in Kananaskis, Alta. Canadian officials initially described the meeting as a productive conversation about a possible trade deal and security partnership.
But Monday afternoon, Canada’s formal summary of the morning meeting said the two leaders “agreed to pursue negotiations toward a deal within the coming 30 days.”


