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iPolitics By Charlie Pinkerton. Published on Jan 19, 2021 6:16pm Then-U.S. vice president Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a meeting of first ministers in Ottawa in December 2016. (Matthew Usherwood/iPolitics) right over the last four years. There’s plenty of examples to pick from – be it trade fights, exchanges of insults between leaders, and hot-mic incidents – illustrating the divide between the Trudeau government and the Trump administration. But it’s all supposed to change, starting tomorrow. However, while Joe Biden’s inauguration represents a symbolic moment of reset for the traditional allies – the start to “a new chapter,” as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called it today – a decision still looms for the president-elect of whom will occupy a role critical to the countries’ cooperation, that of selecting a nominee to be the next U.S. ambassador to Canada. ....