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LeBlanc leads Canada-US talks in Washington as Aug. 19 tariff deadline approaches

Source: Global News · All Global News reports

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Summary

The segment covers ongoing technical, virtual and in-person meetings in Washington between Canadian Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Chief Trade Negotiator Janice Charette and U.S. counterparts including the Trade Representative and Commerce Secretary. It highlights existing sectoral tariffs, the approaching August 19 deadline for new 50% tariffs, auto-sector vulnerability, U.S. demands for market access, and Canada's Buy Canadian policy. The report notes Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to speak with President Trump and cites polling on Canadian attitudes. Sourcing relies on named officials' public statements plus unnamed Canadian sources; no on-camera guests appear.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately reflects the state of negotiations as described in multiple outlets, including the wide remaining gaps and specific sectoral risks. It correctly identifies the August 19 deadline and the scope of threatened tariffs but provides limited detail on the exact U.S. proposal or Canadian counter-offers. Viewers may miss the full context of prior tariff actions under Section 338 and the precise polling sample or question wording behind the concession figures. Overall framing stays neutral and focuses on process rather than assigning blame.

Key Moments

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Dominic LeBlanc and Canadian delegation met with U.S. Trade Representative and Commerce Secretary as tariff deadline nears

Confirmed by official Global Affairs Canada readout and multiple reports of LeBlanc-Charette-Greer meetings in mid-August 2026.

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Gap remained wide heading into the weekend; auto sector could be wiped out if levies added to CUSMA-compliant cars

Reuters and Globe and Mail reporting on August 13-14 cited sources describing persistent differences on autos and other sectors.

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Fewer than 20% of Canadians would like to see more concessions; more than 90% believe Trump will implement tariffs

Angus Reid poll from late July found only 7-19% favor concessions or negotiation; separate surveys showed majority expectation of tariffs taking effect.

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White House opposes Buy Canadian policy; pressure on provinces could force doubling down

Buy Canadian procurement measures predate the latest talks and are documented in federal announcements; U.S. opposition is reported but provincial responses vary.

Sources Consulted

  1. US also wants trade deal before August 19 tariff deadline, Canadian source says
  2. Canadian minister says Canada, US far apart on draft trade deal, source says
  3. Canadian negotiators to remain in Washington ahead of Wednesday deadline to reach trade deal
  4. Minister LeBlanc and Chief Trade Negotiator update provincial and territorial trade ministers
  5. It's not just Canadians who are upset with latest Trump tariffs

Background

  1. Timeline of the 2025–2026 United States trade war with Canada