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Canada's Carney isn't having a bilateral meeting with Trump at G7 but says it's not a snub
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney left the G7 summit without a formal bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, though he emphasized they had multiple discussions on trade and other issues. The future of the North American free-trade agreement remains uncertain as Trump has suggested he may not renew the pact, which expires on July 1. Canada relies heavily on U.S. trade, exporting 75% of its goods to the U.S.
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