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Canada is not a supplicant, will not let US dictate terms of USMCA review, says Carney - Reuters

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US 'won't dictate terms' of free trade talks, says PM Carney.

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US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, meanwhile, suggested Canada was moving away from the US by "doubling down on globalisation" ahead of key negotiations.

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Trump's team cannot ‘dictate the terms' of CUSMA talks, Mark Carney says - Toronto Star.

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Trump's team cannot ‘dictate the terms' of CUSMA talks, Mark Carney says Toronto StarWashington demanding 'entry fee' from Ottawa before trade talks: sources

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Canada is not a supplicant, will not let US dictate terms of USMCA review, says Carney

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Canada is not a supplicant, will not let US dictate terms of USMCA review, says Carney ReutersCarney says ‘no' to making more concessions to get to U.S.

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demanding concessions before USMCA talks can start, sources say The Globe and MailPM Carney says Canada has trade irritants with U.S.

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BNN BloombergTrump's team cannot ‘dictate the terms' of CUSMA talks, Mark Carney says Toronto Star

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