Justin, take the wheel: experts tell Canada to show tough love at White House
WASHINGTON — The federal Liberal government was lulled into a false sense of security by the results of last year’s U.S. election, say business leaders who want Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take a harder line with President Joe Biden when he visits the White House this week.
Canadians might have expected a smoother ride following Donald Trump’s defeat, but experts say the events of the last 10 months — beginning with Biden’s Day 1 cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline project — suggest the Canada-U.S. relationship has drifted off the road.
“We had, collectively, somewhat of a cruise-control approach to this relationship,” said Goldy Hyder, president and CEO of the Business Council of Canada.
“We all succumbed to a sense of, ‘Life’s going to be perfect again, it’s going to be good again, they love us, we love them and it’s going to be a really happy relationship.’ The facts suggest that it’s quite the contrary.”


