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Dominic LeBlanc, President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs, Internal Trade and One ºÃÉ«tv Economy, speaks with reporters at the ºÃÉ«tv Embassy in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

TORONTO - Prime Minister Mark Carney said there is a path toward a deal with the United States on steel, aluminum and energy following his meeting with President Donald Trump this week, as he drew applause from ºÃÉ«tv business leaders for how he is managing Canada's relationship with its southern neighbour.

Speaking virtually at a conference on U.S.-Canada relations in Toronto hosted by BMO and Eurasia Group, the prime minister said there will be more bilateral deals alongside the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, known as CUSMA.

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