By wooing governors and cultivating cross-border bonhomie, Canada’s premiers aim to quell the calls for tariffs and annexation (Politico)
The annual
winter meeting of the National Governor’s Association in Washington
always brings a retinue of staff and security alongside the governors,
with requisite black Suburbans idling downtown. But the biggest
entourage this year — and perhaps the largest non-presidential one I’ve
ever seen at an NGA conference — didn’t belong to a governor. Or even an
American. It was Ontario Premier Doug Ford rolling nearly double-digit
deep through the capital’s Grand Hyatt.
Ford, who’s facing reelection later this week, had a series of meetings with governors of both parties. He sat down with reporters in a miniature suite decked out with Canadian flags. He passed out a 25-page pamphlet on “Building Fortress Am-Can,” first autographing each copy in black marker. And he even buttonholed a few unsuspecting governors for grip-and-grin pictures in the hotel lobby, recounting more-in-sorrow-than-anger his disappointment in a neighbor he loves ...
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Ford, who’s facing reelection later this week, had a series of meetings with governors of both parties. He sat down with reporters in a miniature suite decked out with Canadian flags. He passed out a 25-page pamphlet on “Building Fortress Am-Can,” first autographing each copy in black marker. And he even buttonholed a few unsuspecting governors for grip-and-grin pictures in the hotel lobby, recounting more-in-sorrow-than-anger his disappointment in a neighbor he loves ...
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