Trump vs. Canada Trade Tensions at Banff Festival

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Summary

A tense trade feud between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Trump looms over the Banff World Media Festival. As they navigate the complexities of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, the festival is set against a backdrop of political uncertainty.

Why It Matters

This trade conflict could significantly impact the media industry and creative collaborations between Canada and the U.S. The outcomes of these negotiations might influence how content creators operate across borders, affecting access to talent and resources.

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