The president of the United States, Donald Trump, says that Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit the White House “within next week or less”, since the two countries register a new way to follow after a federal election that was largely seen as a reprimand of the president’s trade war and its 51 state ambitions.
“I think we are going to have a great relationship,” Trump said Wednesday, where he intervened in the results of the Canadian elections.
“He called me yesterday and said: ‘Let’s make a deal.'”
Trump and Carney had already agreed that countries would begin negotiations on a new economic and security agreement, regardless of who won Monday’s elections.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, speaking at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, offered comments on the Canadian elections and the main opinions of the party’s leaders about him, and said he hopes that Prime Minister Mark Carney will come to the White House ‘within next week, or less.
The president said that both Canadians who run for a position “hated Trump”, a recognition of the deep rejection of their policies and rhetoric that arose during the elections.
“And it was the one who hated Trump, I think the least, what he won. In fact, I think the conservative hated me much more than the liberal call,” said the president.
He continued to say that Carney “could not have been friendlier” and called him “a very pleasant gentleman.”
The prime minister’s office has not yet commented on Trump’s timeline for this visit.
A reading of the Canadian side of the Carney-trump call only said that the two leaders “agreed to meet in the near future.”
What else comes next for Carney?
A meeting at the White House adds to the growing list of Carney tasks.
A Senior federal source said the government is running on two tracks at this time.
The first is to discover who will have Carney in your internal team and place a new cabinet before remembering Parliament. The second is to advance with the Canada-Ee file. UU. And other key ambitions, including its promise to reduce the interprovincial commercial barriers of Canada’s Day.
Marci Surkes, former main advisor of the Justin Trudeau government and now the strategy director of the Compass Rose Consulting Firm, said he would expect to see an oath ceremony “in the coming weeks.”
“I would expect in this order: a swearing in the new ministry, a return of Parliament, potentially a short session, during which there could be a budget, a small budget, a mini budget,” he said.
The Commons Chamber is scheduled to return on May 26 and a source said they hope it still happens.
The new Parliament, the 45th of Canada, would begin with a discourse of the throne, establishing the priorities of the minority government.
“We will have to do the things that were previously thought of impossible at speeds that we have not seen in generations,” Carney said in his victory speech on Tuesday morning.
Outside the main negotiations with Trump, the new Parliament will probably focus on eliminating interprovincial commercial barriers as the country moves to depend less on the United States.
Carney also has to comply with his promise of middle class tax cut. The former central banker began the elections promising to reduce a percentage point of the lowest income tax group.
The liberals fell to only three seats below the majority, which means that Carney will have to work with other parts to overcome their agenda. Carney himself will be a rookie parliamentarian, after winning his first seat on Monday night at the Ottawa Riding of Nepean.
The Federal Government is also in the middle of the planning of the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alta., What will make Carney be the host of world leaders in June.