Defence spending, Roxham Road, Buy America: The issues Canada wants to talk about when Biden visits cdnpoli
“All of that just kept dragging. And now we can see the spring full of summits and meetings and presidential commitments. And I think the White House and the State Department were looking for a window in which they could squeeze this in because the longer they didn’t do it, the more it was going to become awkward for everyone, including Trudeau.”Eric Miller, president of Rideau Potomac Strategy Group, said Canadian defence spending will be at the top of Biden’s list.
Following the recent U.S. take-down of a suspected Chinese spy balloon, “you have a greater focus now on how do you actually deal with the Arctic and defending the Arctic.” He noted “Haiti is just a boat ride away from Florida,” and there are concerns about “continued outflows of migrants … not only to the U.S., but also to Canada, where there’s a sizable Haitian diaspora.”
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said he expects “lots of conversation” around critical minerals” and for “something to be said” in the final press release.
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