Canada Today: Behind the Green Gables, Trade Twists and Strange Skies

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Canada Today: Behind the Green Gables, Trade Twists and Strange Skies
Read: Lumber Tariff Adds Wrinkle to Nafta Talks With Canada Read: Trump Tells Foreign Leaders
That Nafta Can Stay for Now Read: Trump’s Day of Hardball and Confusion on Nafta Read: Revisiting Nafta: The Stakes for Key Industries Symbolic Catherine Porter was in British Columbia this week on an unrelated assignment when she also found herself looking into the world of totem poles.
Here are some other articles from The Times over the last week, not necessarily related to Canada and perhaps overlooked,
that I found interesting: —President Trump has revived the Keystone XL pipeline that will ultimately connect Canada’s oil sands with the Gulf Coast of the United States by way of Nebraska.
Ms. Pakin writes that "the cheerful novel has, in Walley-Beckett’s hands, become much darker." Given
that Ms. Walley-Beckett’s previous work includes writing for "Breaking Bad," that shift may not be entirely a surprise, and holds the potential to offend Anne loyalists.
By IAN AUSTENAPRIL 28, 2017
Each week, Canada Today mixes The New York Times’s recent Canada-related coverage with back stories
and analysis from our reporters, along with opinions from our readers.
While it’s possible that state of affairs may have spiraled off in yet another direction by the time you read this, it’s more likely
that Mr. Trudeau’s government will be focused on figuring out what Canada wants from any talks.
First his administration used the latest round in an endless lumber dispute with Canada (the first trade story I covered
and one my children can likely inherit if they wish) and an obscure dairy dispute to bash Canadian trade policy.

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