Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is in Washington again Thursday, with her first trip to the U-S capital since President Trump and two top aides launched personal attacks against Prime Minister Trudeau for criticizing U-S tariffs at the G-7 Summit in Quebec.
On Wednesday, Freeland restated Canada’s position that the Trump Administration must lift its new tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, and that basing the levies on “national security grounds” is “absurd.”