Team Canada campaign aims to build U.S. trade relationships in preparation for possible Trump victory: Globe and Mail

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The federal government is making a big Team Canada push to prepare for a potential second Donald Trump presidency, according to a report by the Globe and Mail. Efforts are led by Ambassador Kirsten Hillman and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne, with cabinet ministers, premiers and business leaders all engaged in outreach to strengthen ties with U.S. counterparts. As the Globe’s U.S. correspondent Adrian Morrow reports, most of the work is public facing, but some of it is discreet and behind the scenes.

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