Mark Carney to reboot Canada-U.S. trade advisory council

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is rebooting the Canada-U.S. trade advisory council that has been largely sitting on the sidelines since his predecessor Justin Trudeau left office last year, the Star has learned.

The new makeup of the council, which functioned as an important independent advisory group when the North American free trade pact was renegotiated during the first Trump Administration but played a lesser role in the second Trump era, may be unveiled as early as Tuesday, sources said.

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