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AFP
Ottawa
Canada moved to tamp down spiking tensions with the United States Tuesday, brushing aside a warning by US President Donald Trump that it will pay for Justin Trudeau's G7 summit remarks.
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, who is traveling to Washington on Wednesday to try to salvage the North American Free Trade Agreement, also emphasized the need for calm.
"From day one, we have said that we expected moments of drama and that we would keep calm and carry on throughout this drama,"she said.
But a source close to Trudeau said Canada was"prepared for all eventualities."
"If the US decides to apply new tariffs, Canada will be ready,"the official said.
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