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136 MPs have stated positions across 35 topics · 3 shifts
Dominic LeBlanc supports active engagement with U.S. counterparts on trade agreements, calling recent talks "constructive and substantive" and agreeing to continue working together and to speak again to advance the CUSMA review and broader bilateral trade issues.
Melissa Lantsman criticizes the government's handling of the CUSMA review and Charette’s appointment, arguing Carney and LeBlanc failed to secure a deal with the U.S. She urges tangible results—not another bureaucrat—to protect auto, lumber and steel jobs.
Poilievre argues Canada should remain aligned with the United States during trade talks and not pivot toward China; he says domestic unity is Canada's chief leverage in negotiations and warns against replacing the U.S. with a strategic partnership with Beijing.