Trump administration looking north for guidance in a few policy areas
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has been looking north lately for some guidance on policy-making. The latest example appears to be Canada’s reform a generation ago of its air-traffic control system, which is now catching attention in Washington.
This is after President Donald Trump used a prime-time address this week to tout Canada’s skills-based immigration system as a possible model for the U.S. He also spoke about blending public and private funding for instrastructure, an ongoing Canadian initiative.
The president even interjected during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s visit to the White House last month, when someone at a meeting mentioned Canada’s public-private funding model for infrastructure.
“He looked around the table and said, ‘Is that a better system than what we have?’” said Annette Verschuren, CEO of NRStor Inc., who was among the participants at a meeting of women’s business leaders with Trudeau, Trump, and his daughter Ivanka.


