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Trudeau meeting with Ford to discuss transit, job creation, health care
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Ontario Premier Doug Ford in Ottawa today, just weeks after a federal election campaign where the Liberals repeatedly invoked the provincial leader as a way to scare Canadians away from voting for the federal Conservatives.
During the election campaign, Trudeau warned that Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer would impose deep cuts that would harm Canadians, citing Ford's cuts in Ontario as an example.
Today, the two leaders said they will focus on shared priorities such as health care, job creation and infrastructure.
"We're obviously not going to agree on everything, but the things that we do agree on I look forward to working on respectfully, collaboratively, co-operatively in ways that (benefit) the people of Ontario and indeed people right across the country," Trudeau said.
Ford said the two leaders will focus on the areas they agree on, not the ones where they have differences on.
"I've always said a lot of the people who voted for the prime minister — not all, but a lot of them — voted for me. And people expect us to work together and we're going to roll up our sleeves and work together and make sure that we get Ontario moving," Ford said.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-ontario-premier-ford-meeting-1.5369298
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Ontario Premier Doug Ford in Ottawa today, just weeks after a federal election campaign where the Liberals repeatedly invoked the provincial leader as a way to scare Canadians away from voting for the federal Conservatives.
During the election campaign, Trudeau warned that Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer would impose deep cuts that would harm Canadians, citing Ford's cuts in Ontario as an example.
Today, the two leaders said they will focus on shared priorities such as health care, job creation and infrastructure.
"We're obviously not going to agree on everything, but the things that we do agree on I look forward to working on respectfully, collaboratively, co-operatively in ways that (benefit) the people of Ontario and indeed people right across the country," Trudeau said.
Ford said the two leaders will focus on the areas they agree on, not the ones where they have differences on.
"I've always said a lot of the people who voted for the prime minister — not all, but a lot of them — voted for me. And people expect us to work together and we're going to roll up our sleeves and work together and make sure that we get Ontario moving," Ford said.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-ontario-premier-ford-meeting-1.5369298
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