Trump’s tough talk, Cuban military exercises cast shadow on Trudeau visit
OTTAWA — The chill of the Cold War will run through Cuba when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives in the country this week.
The warming of relations between Cuba and the United States could end next year when Donald Trump takes over as president, backed by a Republican-controlled Congress that has vowed to renew sanctions and roll back the re-opening of diplomatic relations.
Rather than having a chance to stake out more space for Canadian businesses being muscled out by American companies coming into Cuba, experts say Trudeau is now walking into a Cuba that’s newly hesitant about further thaws in the American relationship.
Cuba’s military starts five days of exercises hours after Trudeau’s arrival in Havana, with the army warning locals they are likely to see the movement of troops, planes and explosions “where this may be required” around the country.


