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Ambassador Pete Hoekstra claims U.S. tariffs “improved” Canada’s position

Harrison Faulkner sits down with U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra to discuss the impact of tariffs on Canada's economy, claims that Canada did not pay for the Gordie Howe Bridge and much more

Harrison Faulkner questioned U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra on the impact of tariffs on the Canadian economy, claims that Canada did not pay for the Gordie Howe Bridge and America's longstanding territorial dispute over the Northwest Passage. Hoekstra claims that since the tariffs on Canada are lower than on other countries, Canada somehow improved its strategic position with the United States.


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Hoekstra says that Washington is satisfied with Canada's efforts so far to combat illegal migration and drug smuggling while also raising alarm about hostile foreign networks continuing to operate within our borders.

On trade, Hoekstra outlines what Washington is seeking to accomplish in the drawn-out and stagnant CUSMA negotiations.

Watch the full sit-down interview between Harrison Faulkner and U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra

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