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Canada - US relations

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“US leadership has been sorely missed over the past years. And I have to say as we were preparing the joint rollout of the communique on this, it's nice when the Americans are not pulling out all the references to climate change and instead adding them in.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“Canada and the US share one of the strongest and deepest friendships between any two countries in the world. On Tuesday, I'll be meeting virtually with @POTUS [President of the United States] @JoeBiden - we'll focus on ending the pandemic, growing the middle class and creating jobs, and fighting climate change.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“I think the president has made his decision, and we respect that that's the decision he's made. He had made a commitment during his campaign, and he lived up to that commitment, and I think we have to accept that and move forward.”

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Canada's ambassador to the U.S.
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“Obviously we're concerned and we're following the situation minute by minute as it unfolds. I think the American democratic institutions are strong and hopefully everything will return to normal shortly. We're going to continue to do what we need to do to make sure that Canadians are well served in our relationship with the United States, regardless of how things unfold.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“Our health care system is a symbol of our national identity and we are committed to defending it. The actions we are taking today will help protect Canadians' access to the medication they rely on.”

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Canada Health Minister
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“Do I regret that Canada followed its laws? Do I regret that Canada lived up to a longstanding extradition treaty with our closest ally? Absolutely not. Canada is a country of the rule of law and obeying those laws can't just be when it's convenient or when it's easy. If you're a country of the rule of law, if you're a country of values, you need to step up for those. And that's exactly what we're doing. In the face of pressure and increasingly coercive moves by one of the world's great powers, I think that really highlights at which point we need to be working together as allies, as neighbours, as friends, as countries. Very few countries could stand up on its own to a superpower, to a great power. But working together in alignment, we can make sure there is a recognition that the path that China is choosing to take right now is probably not going to be as effective, even for them, as they think it will.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I congratulate Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on their election as the next President and Vice-President of the United States of America. Canada and the United States enjoy an extraordinary relationship — one that is unique on the world stage. Our shared geography, common interests, deep personal connections, and strong economic ties make us close friends, partners, and allies. We will further build on this foundation as we continue to keep our people safe and healthy from the impacts of the global COVID-19 pandemic, and work to advance peace and inclusion, economic prosperity, and climate action around the world.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“As everyone knows, there is an electoral process underway in the United States. We, of course, are following it carefully and we'll continue to as the day and the days unfold. As always, we will seek to make sure we're able to defend Canadian interests and Canadians as the Americans make an important decision about the next steps forward.”

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Prime Minister of Canada
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“The president does not have a philosophy. He is not a conservative. He doesn't pursue a grand strategy. He doesn't think about what we conventionally mean when we use the word 'policy'. When trade matters are not roiling the waters between the U.S. and Canada, he tends to think about himself, which is his default position. Trump did not make decisions on the basis of weighing the pros and cons of the options available to him, or by doing cost-benefit analysis. He decides on an ad-hoc basis, often based on what he believed the political ramifications would be in the United States.”

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United States Former National Security Advisor
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“It seems clear to me that Canadian officials - even though they didn't have, I don't think, access to the more alarming intelligence the U.S. had - were clearly concerned in ways similar to the Trump administration about creating panic, sowing confusion in the Canadian public, and they were certainly concerned about the resource implication of taking earlier measures against COVID-19.”

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Professor at the University of Ottawa and one of the foremost experts on Canada's intelligence agencies
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“Canada will respond swiftly and strongly. The United States has taken the absurd decision to harm its own people at a time when its economy is suffering its deepest crisis since the Great Depression. Any American who buys a can of beer or a soda or a car or a bike will suffer. In fact, the washing machines Trump stood in front of yesterday will get more expensive.”

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
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“As part of this commitment, earlier today I signed a proclamation that defends American industry by re-imposing aluminum tariffs on Canada. Canada was taking advantage of us, as usual, and I signed it, and it imposes — because the aluminum business was being decimated by Canada. Very unfair to our jobs and our great aluminum workers.”

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President of the United States
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“Decisions about Canada's border are made by Canadians, for Canadians. Since the beginning of this global pandemic, we have been having friendly ongoing conversations with our American partners about our shared border. Both sides agree that the current measures in place, which are set to expire on July 21st, have worked well in restricting non-essential travel while allowing essential crossings to continue unimpeded.”

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
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“We wish the United States and Mexico well at Wednesday’s meeting. While there were recent discussions about the possible participation of Canada, the prime minister will be in Ottawa this week for scheduled cabinet meetings and the long-planned sitting of parliament.”

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Trudeau's office
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“Inevitably, as our economies start to open up ... even absent a single change in Canada's border restrictions, we will see more travel across the border -- we'll see more Canadians choosing to go back and forth, and we'll see more business activity, which will mean more essential travel. That does mean that the federal government will need to do even more at all of our borders to keep Canadians safe and well, and that is something that we are working on right now, and we're very focused on.”

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
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