Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump engage in a meeting at the White House in Washington in early May. The two have been in contact to talk about trade and security agreements, according to the U.S. ambassador.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is holding direct talks with U.S. President Donald Trump to iron out a framework for a trade and security agreement, the U.S. ambassador to Canada says.
Pete Hoekstra told The Globe and Mail that talks between the leaders and top cabinet ministers are being held under a cone of silence to ensure a positive outcome.







