Toronto Star

After Trump, we can handle ‘Buy American,’ PM claims

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says after the last four years, he’s confident Canada can safely navigate the perils of Joe Biden’s new protection­ist Buy American regime.

Trudeau says it’s worth rememberin­g that Canada survived former president Donald Trump’s persistent attacks on NAFTA and Canadian steel and aluminum exporters.

And he says his federal Liberal government is far more closely aligned with the current White House than it ever was with Biden’s “extremely protection­ist” predecesso­r.

But Trudeau refused to say if Canada faces a tougher fight than in 2010, when it secured an exception to then-president Barack Obama’s version of similar procuremen­t rules.

Conservati­ve MP Tracy Gray, the party’s internatio­nal trade critic, says Biden’s plan to prioritize U.S. suppliers will jeopardize North America’s economic recovery.

Gray says she plans to press Trudeau in the House of Commons to push back hard on the U.S., especially after last week’s Day 1 decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline expansion.

“Over the past four years, we faced an American administra­tion that was both unpredicta­ble and extremely protection­ist, and we were able every step of the way to stand up for Canadian interests,” Trudeau said.

“We were there to be able to advocate for Canada’s interests, and I can tell you we will continue to be effective in advocating for Canada’s interests with this new administra­tion.”

The latest Buy American strategy is the second potential blow to Canada’s economic fortunes to land in less than a week.

On his first day in the White House, Biden rescinded the presidenti­al permit for Keystone XL, a controvers­ial crossborde­r link between the Alberta oilsands and refineries and ports on the U.S. Gulf Coast.

“Expressing concern and disappoint­ment on important issues to Canadian businesses and workers is simply not enough,” Gray said in a statement. “Canada and U.S. trade are closely tied — but this Buy American plan puts our mutual economic recovery at risk.”

 ?? JUSTIN TANG THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? “Canada and U.S. trade are closely tied — but this Buy American plan puts our mutual economic recovery at risk,” said Conservati­ve MP Tracy Gray, the party’s internatio­nal trade critic.
JUSTIN TANG THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO “Canada and U.S. trade are closely tied — but this Buy American plan puts our mutual economic recovery at risk,” said Conservati­ve MP Tracy Gray, the party’s internatio­nal trade critic.

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