Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulates Trump on his victory | CBC News

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulates Trump on his victory | CBC News

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released a statement early Wednesday morning congratulating Donald Trump on winning back the U.S. presidency.

‘We look forward to working with president-elect Trump and his administration,’ Trudeau says

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes his way to speak with reporters as he makes his way to Quesiton Period in the House of Commons, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024 in Ottawa.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes his way to speak with reporters following Question Period on Tuesday. On Wednesday morning, Trudeau congratulated president-elect Donald Trump on recapturing the White House. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released a statement early Wednesday morning congratulating Donald Trump on winning back the U.S. presidency.

“Canada and the U.S. have the world’s most successful partnership. We are neighbours and friends, united by a shared history, common values and steadfast ties between our peoples. We are also each other’s largest trade partners and our economies are deeply intertwined,” Trudeau said.

“We look forward to working with president-elect Trump and his administration, including on issues such as trade, investment, and continental peace and security,” he said.

Trump’s victory could pose some challenges for Canada as the incoming president has promised to slap tariffs on all imports, which experts have said would shave billions of dollars off Canada’s GDP.

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