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Canada's newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney will be at the White House today for talks with President Trump.
As Dan Karpinchuk reports,
Trump and Carney are expected to talk about tariffs and relations between the two countries.
Carney's trip comes as Trump has again voiced the notion of Canada as the 51st state.
How Carney deals with that could set the stage for future talks.
Carney has insisted that Canadian sovereignty is not up for discussion.
Instead, the Prime Minister is looking to begin a comprehensive set of talks on tariffs,
trade and security in a broader Canada-U.S.
relationship.
As Dan Karpinchuk reporting,
Carney describes a phone call he had with Trump last week as very constructive,
adding he's optimistic about trade negotiations with the U.S.
More Americans say they're losing confidence in the ability of the federal health agencies to carry out their key functions.