Justin Trudeau says trade disputes over Bombardier nearly pushed Canada toward closer economic ties with China, citing the country's willingness to pay significant sums for the firm.
Justin Trudeau stated that trade disputes involving Bombardier nearly pushed Canada toward closer economic ties with China, citing the willingness of Chinese entities to pay significant sums.
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