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World

Biden to shore up Canada ties before Trump inauguration

Published December 9, 2016 Updated December 9, 2016 07:32am

imageOTTAWA: US Vice President Joe Biden brought reassurances to Canada on Friday that its historically close relationship with America will not suffer under Donald Trump's administration.

The two-day visit to Ottawa, which started with a dinner hosted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Thursday, comes as Canada's regional leaders met in the capital to finalize a national climate strategy.

Biden was expected to address the 10 provincial leaders before they announce an agreement on a national carbon price.

The American vice president, lawmaker Wayne Easter told AFP, came "to calm the waters after some of the rhetoric heard during the campaign, and to reassure the political leadership in Canada on the change in administration in the United States."

While campaigning this year, Trump warned that US environmental regulations were hamstringing businesses.

He has pledged to boost the oil and gas sector and revive the coal industry.

And his pick Thursday of fossil fuel industry ally Scott Pruitt, a global warming skeptic, to head the Environmental Protection Agency has further cast doubts over America's commitment to battle climate change.

The EPA both determines and implements US international commitments on climate.

But Easter, the co-chair of the Canada-US inter-parliamentary group, suggested that Trump might soften some of his positions after he comes into office next month.

"Governing is much harder than taking policy positions as an outsider during a political campaign," he said.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2016

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