
Donald Trump doesn’t mention Canada in inaugural speech as Trudeau calls for unity
After two months of political consternation over U.S. President Donald Trump’s plans for his country’s relationship with Canada, the Republican leader’s inaugural speech marking his return to the White House on Monday did not mention America’s northern neighbour.
Trump’s speech offered no clarity on the status of his threat to impose a 25 per cent across-the-board tariff on Canadian products on day one of his new administration — part of a massive agenda aimed at leading a deeply divided U.S. on a starkly different path.
Trump’s team reportedly has prepared more than 100 executive orders. It’s not clear what’s in those orders or how many of them will be signed immediately.
In a statement issued Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulated Trump on his inauguration and cited Canada’s efforts to secure the border in response to the Republican leader’s demands for a crackdown on migrants and drugs.