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Canada’s ambassador to the United States Kirsten Hillman speaks to media at the Liberal ministers cabinet retreat in Halifax on Aug. 27, 2024. 

Kelly Clark The Canadian Press

HALIFAX—Canada’s ambassador to Washington downplayed concerns that a possible return of Donald Trump to the White House would create problems for Canada-U.S. trade flows, border security and defence spending.

Ambassador Kirsten Hillman briefed the federal Liberal cabinet three times over two days on her work to prepare for either a Trump Republican or Kamala Harris administration.

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