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Premiers to talk Arctic policy as Canadians continue diplomatic push in Washington

13 February 2025
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Premiers to talk Arctic policy as Canadians continue diplomatic push in Washington
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Territorial premiers from Northern Canada, including Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, are emphasizing the region’s importance for continental security, diplomacy, and economic opportunities during discussions in Washington. The Canadian premiers are collectively advocating against threatened U.S. tariffs, with President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders imposing tariffs on steel, aluminum, and Canadian goods. Trump’s interest in Canada’s resources has been highlighted through his tariff threats, prompting Canadian leaders to engage in a diplomatic push in Washington.

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