Trade and no more surprise tweets: local reaction to changes in White House
There has been restrained reaction from local political and business figures to the start of the new presidency in the United States. Hopes and expectations of a better and more stable cross-border relationship have been tempered by the executive order given by Joe Biden on Day one to revoke the license for the Keystone XL pipeline.
“Time will tell,” said Prince Albert MP, Conservative Randy Hoback, when asked by paNOW what he thought the new administration meant for Canada and Saskatchewan.
“If [Biden] can be reasoned with to look at the big picture and see positive trade relations that benefit our whole continent then we can move forward… but when you see the first thing he’s doing is shutting down pipelines then that’s problematic.”
However, Hoback thinks the huge $1.9 trillion stimulus package being proposed by Biden can only help on this side of the border.