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Biden-Trudeau meeting: Canadians glad to get beyond Trump, but new administration brings new friction


Biden-Trudeau meeting: Canadians glad to get beyond Trump, but new administration brings new friction
Amanda Coletta, The Washington Post
Feb. 23, 2021
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TORONTO - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was the first world leader to congratulate President Joe Biden by phone after he was declared winner of the election and was Biden's first call with a world leader after his inauguration.
On Tuesday, Trudeau will meet with Biden - albeit via videoconference - in what Ottawa hopes will produce a reset in relations with Canada's largest trading partner and one of its closest allies after four tumultuous years with President Donald Trump.

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