JOHANNESBURG: Canada will resume trade discussions with the United States “when it’s appropriate,” Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Sunday, noting he did not have a pressing issue to address with President Donald Trump. Trump last month suspended the talks over an anti-tariff advertisement issued by Ontario’s provincial government. “We are very busy with the future of Canada, and with new partnerships. There will be conversations with the president, probably in the next two weeks,” Carney told reporters on the sidelines of the G20 leaders’ meeting in Johannesburg.

JOHANNESBURG: Canada will resume trade discussions with the United States “when it’s appropriate,” Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Sunday, noting he did not have a…

Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said he will speak with President Donald Trump "when it's appropriate," as trade talks between the two allies have been shelved for exactly a…

Trade talks between the two neighbours were derailed when Trump took offence at an anti-tariff advertisement featuring Ronald Reagan aired in Ontario.

Canada’s prime minister is weighing a trip to Washington after recently suggesting he is in no rush to reboot derailed trade talks.