EDITORIAL: Canada must challenge Biden’s protectionism

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EDITORIAL: Canada must challenge Biden’s protectionism
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Manufacturers called Joe Biden’s protectionist comments in Tuesday\u0027s State of the Union address “bad news.”

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The response of the Trudeau government should have been swift and robust, instead it was meek and mild. Not that the official opposition, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives were any better, it was left up to the Bloc Quebecois to raise the issue in the House of Commons this week with a plea to stand up for Quebec’s lumber industry.Article content

She went on to say that the Trudeau government had recently met with the Biden administration and that the governments agree on issues like labour and climate change. That’s great that they see eye to eye on those issues but the immediate concern is trade and Biden’s determination to go down a protectionist path..When Trump was in the White House, the Trudeau government took an all hands on deck approach to fighting back against his protectionist policies.

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