Premiers to meet with Trump’s senior advisers at White House to talk tariffs
Canada’s premiers were headed to the White House Wednesday afternoon for a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump’s senior advisers, as Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Canada will not strike first in a tariff battle with the United States.
A news release from the Council of the Federation, which includes all provincial and territorial premiers, did not say which members of Trump’s team would be in the meeting. Other engagements premiers had scheduled were cancelled to accommodate the White House meeting.
“Make no mistake about it, the president knows we are here,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford said earlier Wednesday. “He knows we are concerned. He knows we are working across the aisle … We just want to move forward. We’d like zero tariffs, that’s what we’d like.”
All 13 premiers descended on the United States capital this week for the first time in history. The effort reflects rising alarm among Canadians about Trump’s unpredictable tariff strategy.


