While the midterm elections could see a strong comeback from the Republican camp, the Trudeau administration’s No. 2 chose not to get too upset about the outcome of this election, which is tearing our neighbors apart.
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“It’s not our choice, it’s the Americans’ choice,” Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said calmly on Tuesday on the sidelines of Energir’s visit to Montreal.
“We know how to work with both political parties,” she added.
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As Americans are called to the polls to renew the House of Representatives and part of the Senate, Ottawa has not failed to carefully consider each of his comments on the subject.
There’s no question that the fate of the midterm elections could get wet, which could fuel the ambitions of Donald Trump poised to retake the White House in 2024.
According to Chrystia Freeland, Canada can work with the President, Senate, House of Representatives, states and local governments regardless of race.
“We will continue on this path,” she emphasized soberly.