Minister Duclos says it should be ‘relatively easy’ to sell Trump on icebreaker pact
OTTAWA — Public Services and Procurement Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says it should be “relatively easy” to convince incoming U.S. president Donald Trump not to scuttle an icebreaker production pact with Canada.
Trump said Tuesday the U.S. should go it alone and doesn’t “really want a partner” on icebreakers.
Duclos says Trump’s administration indicated to Canada during his first mandate that it supported the cooperative effort.
He says the Americans will benefit from the deal, since the U.S. is finding it “very hard” to come up with the number of icebreakers it needs.