Five pieces of advice for Justin Trudeau meeting with Donald Trump
OTTAWA — There is no shortage of advice being offered to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he prepares to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday at the White House in Washington. Here are five pieces of advice from a variety of pundits, politicians and diplomats:
1. Focus on the jobs. Nine million of them in the United States depend on trade with Canada. That’s been one of the key talking points the Trudeau government has been hammering at home and in meetings with Trump’s people in the U.S. People like Secretary of State Rex Tillerson already know this, but don’t take it for granted that Trump has received the message.
2. Don’t preach on values. Trump may offend many Canadians with his much-publicized views towards Muslims, women and Mexicans. Ian Lee, a professor at the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University in Ottawa says it would be “childish and juvenile and irresponsible” for anyone to think Trudeau’s job is to go to Washington to preach Canadian values to Trump when a renegotiated NAFTA, a possible import tax and Buy America protectionism are on the table.
3. Focus on tone, go easy on the substance, for now. It could take Trump several more months to fill the thousands of top-level government jobs in his new administration, says former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. Derek Burney.


