From CBC News.
The long-anticipated Trump-Carney meeting left Canada’s delegation feeling cautiously optimistic — despite a few familiar jabs about becoming the 51st state. Former Quebec premier Jean Charest explains why he thinks Canada may eventually have reason to thank the U.S. president. Also on the show: two former senior staffers unpack what the summit means for the Canada-U.S. relationship — and for Mark Carney’s cabinet. Plus, what’s next for the Conservative Party after a stinging election loss, and what outgoing MPs are saying as they quietly pack up their offices on Parliament Hill.
00:00 – Intro
01:07 – Will Canada wind up thanking Donald Trump?
12:01 – What’s next in Canada’s relationship with the U.S.?
22:34 – How much do the Conservatives want to change?
30:03 – Saying goodbye to Parliament Hill
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