Canada’s transport minister detects ‘shift’ in U.S. outlook after meetings in D.C.
WASHINGTON — Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says he is detecting a positive “shift” in the Biden administration’s approach to Canada following meetings in the U.S. capital.
Alghabra spent Tuesday in Washington, D.C., with officials including U.S. counterpart Pete Buttigieg and senior White House adviser Mitch Landrieu.
He says Russia’s war in Ukraine has put a new frame around the administration’s relationships with important trading partners, including Canada.
Alghabra says he reiterated Canada’s opposition to President Joe Biden’s original plan to put extra tax incentives on electric vehicles assembled in the U.S.