Freeland sees softwood progress as Canada-U.S. wage ‘polite, amicable’ trade war
OTTAWA — Anyone looking for a political decoder for how the Trudeau government might be interpreting Donald Trump’s latest spate of anti-Canadian trade rhetoric could do worse than American comedian Stephen Colbert.
The late-night television personality lampooned Canada’s polite response to Trump’s claims that Canada’s lumber and dairy policies have been “rough” on the U.S. or a “disgrace” that is hurting U.S. dairy farmers.
Colbert poked fun at Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr — depicted as a cartoon beaver — for saying he “disagreed strongly” with the Trump administration’s imposition of new duties on Canadian softwood lumber.
“Them’s fightin’ words — that’s Canadian for (expletive deleted),” Colbert deadpanned late Tuesday.


