Canada's minister responsible for US trade LeBlanc says PM Carney updated Canada's premiers on discussions with the US
Says:
- PM Carney and the premiers had a constructive and important conversation.
Readout-grade commentary of this kind, a minister relaying that the prime minister briefed provincial premiers on talks with the US, is the standard choreography of Canada-US trade negotiation rather than a substantive signal. Ottawa has historically kept the premiers inside the tent during trade friction with Washington because provincial buy-in shapes Canada's room for manoeuvre on sectoral carve-outs, so the briefing itself indicates discussions remain active and structured rather than stalled. The descriptor 'constructive and important' is boilerplate that has accompanied both breakthroughs and deadlocks in past episodes of this kind; it carries no information about concessions or timelines. For CAD, the established pattern is that only formal deliverables, tariff schedules, deadlines, or a breakdown in talks, reprice the currency, while process statements pass through without lasting effect. What is worth watching is whether premiers' offices put out their own readouts, since divergent provincial tones have previously been the tell that federal-provincial alignment is fraying, and whether any follow-up names a negotiating track or an official-level meeting on the calendar.