
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a handful of his top advisers flew to Florida to dine with president-elect Donald Trump and members of his team Friday night.
On the menu: meat loaf and a range of meaty matters, including some of the most contentious Canada-U.S. issues that have gone unresolved for years.
At the end of the surprise summit, there was no indication that Trump would drop his threat to impose a massive 25-per cent surcharge on Canadian products, announced by Trump on social media Monday — a threat that, if executed, would have a devastating impact on Canadian energy, auto and manufacturing exports.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau meeting with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
Justin Trudeau mocked Trump behind his back.
I hope President Trump concedes nothing to this fraud at their meeting.
Justin Trudeau Should Resign Before Destroying Canada pic.twitter.com/M4mLRHT6OT
— Sumit (@SumitHansd) November 30, 2024
I had hoped President Trump would have had them arrested and deported to Cuba.
