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Ontario Premier Doug Ford Visits Washington to Advance U.S.-Canada Trade Deal

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford traveled to Washington to advocate for renewing the U.S.-Canada trade agreement ahead of a July 1 deadline. The two countries are in active negotiations to update their continent-wide trade pact. Ford's visit underscores the importance of the trade deal to Canada's largest province and the broader bilateral relationship.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford made a trip to Washington to push for progress on renewing the U.S.-Canada trade agreement as negotiations approach a July 1 deadline. The visit reflects efforts by Canadian provincial leadership to directly engage with U.S. officials on trade matters affecting their economy. Ford spoke with CBS News correspondent Ed O'Keefe about his efforts during the visit. The renewal of the continent-wide trade agreement is a significant priority for both countries, with implications for cross-border commerce and economic relations. The involvement of provincial leaders like Ford indicates the stakes involved for major Canadian regions in the outcome of these negotiations.

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The article does not specify which trade agreement is being renewed (likely USMCA/NAFTA successor), what specific issues Ford sought to address, or what the current status of negotiations was at the time of his visit.

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    Ontario Premier Doug Ford on his trip to D.C. to seek a trade deal with the U.S.

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