'Hissy fit' fallout: trade minister speaks with U.S. envoy over tax-credit comment

United States Ambassador to Canada David Cohen talks to reporters after a ceremony at Rideau Hall, in Ottawa on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. International Trade Minister Mary Ng has talked to the U.S. envoy to Ottawa after he accused Canada of having a 鈥渉issy fit鈥 about about electric vehicle tax credits. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand

WASHINGTON - International Trade Minister Mary Ng exchanged words with the U.S. envoy to Ottawa on Thursday after he accused Canada of having a "hissy fit" over President Joe Biden's original plan to encourage the sale of electric vehicles.

David Cohen used the phrase in an appearance Wednesday at the Wilson Center's Canada Institute in Washington, D.C., that was aimed at dispelling 好色tv concerns about protectionist rhetoric from the White House.

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