After two days of strategizing on how to respond to the trade war U.S. President Donald Trump is waging against this country, Canada's premiers ended their summit in Huntsville, Ont., Wednesday focused on domestic issues like violent crime, drug trafficking and health care.
At the closing news conference of the Council of the Federation, the premiers insisted those issues are not only still on the agenda, but have actually been easier to tackle because they have become so united by the existential crisis facing the country.
"We have to ensure that we are fixing the plane while it's flying. And not only are we gonna do it, but when it's done, it's going to be a project that all Canadians can be proud of," BC Premier David Eby said ...
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