A spokesman for Trudeau confirmed that the prime minister's principal secretary Gerald Butts and chief of staff Katie Telford have met several times in Washington with Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, and Stephen Bannon, his chief strategist.
The Globe and Mail, which first reported the talks, described them as a "bridge-building" exercise and charm offencive that seeks to protect Canada from the impact of protectionist policies espoused by the incoming administration.
During the election campaign, Trump vowed to renegotiate or "terminate" the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement, which binds Mexico, the United States and Canada in a largely tariff-free trade bloc. Trump blames NAFTA as well as China for the loss of US manufacturing jobs.
Trump's fire has been directed primarily at Mexico but NAFTA has also been the source of US-Canada trade disputes.
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