
Bipartisan Senate resolution introduced to recognize Canada-U.S. partnership
WASHINGTON — A resolution with bipartisan support was introduced by United States senators on Wednesday to recognize the U.S.-Canada partnership as the relationship continues to be badly strained by President Donald Trump’s tariffs and threats of annexation.
Republican Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota and Independent Sen. Angus King of Maine introduced the symbolic resolution with support from eight other lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
“Representing a Northern border state, I recognize the importance of the unique partnership between the United States and Canada,” Cramer said in a news release. “Not only are our neighbours to the north crucial economic and national security partners, but they are literally our closest ally.”
Canada was an early target of Trump’s taunts and tariff threats following his November election win last year.