Mark Carney says anti-dumping measures will only change when trade deal is reached with U.S.

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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will only adjust trade measures against foreign imports of steel, aluminum and automobiles when a deal on renewing the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement on trade is reached. 

“We have to land on the overall agreement,” said Carney, speaking to reporters after he detailed Canada’s long overdue $2.3 billion artificial intelligence strategy in Toronto.

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