Trump promises Canada: No wall for you, only more ‘bridges,’ extra trade
WASHINGTON — There was no talk of walls, only bridges as Donald Trump exuded amiability Monday in a first meeting with his Canadian counterpart that suggested the northern neighbour might be spared the brunt of his nationalist America-first platform.
The U.S. president shelved the type of trash-talking he directed at Mexico during his election campaign and spoke of building ties with Canada, including more trade, a faster-flowing border, joint work on infrastructure and more labour mobility.
And he spoke for the first time publicly about how Canada fits into changes he’s proposing for the North American Free Trade Agreement, which he campaigned against daily. Trump’s answer: Some lesser tweaks for Canada, which might benefit both countries.
Trump steadfastly avoided any hint of trouble with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Asked multiple times during a news conference about their decidedly different views on Muslim migration and Syrian refugees, he steered the conversation elsewhere.


