Waterloo Region Record

Ford says he stands with Trudeau on trade talks with U.S.

- PAOLA LORIGGIO

TORONTO — Doug Ford says that while he may clash with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on issues like carbon pricing, he will stand side by side with the federal government when it comes internatio­nal trade and protecting Canadian jobs.

Ontario’s premier-designate stressed the need to present a united front during complex trade negotiatio­ns, even as he reaffirmed his plan to scrap the provincial cap-and-trade system and fight upcoming federal rules on carbon pricing.

“Are we going to have some difference­s internally within the family, per se? I’m sure we’ll have a few bumps,” Ford told reporters on Wednesday.

“When it comes about internatio­nal trade and working with the United States and Mexico, make no mistake about it ... we’re going to stand side by side.”

Ford said that while he understand­s U.S. President Donald Trump is sticking up for his country in recent remarks criticizin­g Canada and the prime minister, “name-calling” won’t help resolve disagreeme­nts on trade between the two countries.

His comments come after Trump called Trudeau “weak” and “dishonest” in a Twitter post over the weekend after the prime minister spoke against American tariffs on steel and aluminum.

Ford said the American tariffs will hurt jobs on both sides of the border and should be lifted.

The Progressiv­e Conservati­ve leader said his top priority is protecting jobs for Ontario workers and reiterated that he would stand “shoulder-to-shoulder” with Trudeau on the issue.

On Thursday, Ford will sit down with Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and Canadian ambassador to the United States David MacNaughto­n for a briefing on NAFTA talks.

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