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CBC NewsFresh off a recent skirmish over "Buy American," some Canadian cabinet ministers are expressing confidence that a new protectionist push from some U.S. politicians won't succeed.
"We're always worried about protectionist tendencies," said Finance Minister Jim Flaherty.
Canada recently avoided a trade issue with the U.S. government when it worked out a deal on the so-called "Buy American" provisions contained in the U.S. stimulus package.
"Certainly our success in getting the Buy American deal penned ... is a demonstration of the Obama administration’s commitment to freer trade, so we anticipate we’ll continue to work hand-in-hand with them to deal with any threats of rising protectionism."
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010 | 5:18 PM ET
International Trade Minister Peter Van Loan says he is optimistic the bill will not come to pass. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)