Addiction, Arctic and aerospace:how federal politics touched Canadians this week
OTTAWA — Well, it’s been three weeks since Donald Trump was sworn in as U.S. president, and so far, nothing terrible has happened to Canada.
That’s the nature of the strained attempt at optimism coursing through the national capital these days as policy makers muddle through the Trump-inspired confusion that is spilling around the world. With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set to have his first tete-a-tete with the president on Monday, political Ottawa has been working at full tilt all week to make sure the visit to Washington does more good than harm.
Even as three of Trudeau’s most powerful cabinet ministers trekked to Washington to till the soil for Monday’s visit, there were developments here in Canada that will touch everyday lives — on opioid addiction, on Arctic sovereignty and on government subsidies for Canadian companies.
Here’s how politics touched us this week:


